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A prime contractor, sometimes also called a general contractor, is responsible for the work on an entire project, so they work consistently on that project for its duration. They hire and lead other contractors, sometimes known as subcontractors, but they are not superior to these subcontractors.
A federal government contractor is a person who enters into a contract, or is bidding on such a contract, with any agency or department of the United States government and is paid, or is to be paid, for services, material, equipment, supplies, land or buildings with funds appropriated by Congress.
Prime contracting To become a prime contractor, you must first register your business with the System for Award Management (SAM). You can search for federal contracting opportunities through SAM and GSA Schedules. You can find historical award information with the Federal Procurement Database Systems Next Generation.
Use GSAs Subcontracting Directory and the GSA eLibrary to find potential large business prime contractors. Small businesses must contact prime contractors directly. If you need more information about opportunities listed in the directory, reach out to your local OSDBU small business advocate.
Pre-qualification is a preliminary stage in the bidding process where it is determined if contractors have the required experience, financial capacity, and resources to complete the project. 2.
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