Joint Venture vs Teaming Agreement: Which Structure Is Right?

Joint ventures (JVs) and teaming agreements are the two primary structures for companies to partner on federal contracts. While both enable companies to combine strengths, they differ fundamentally in legal structure, risk sharing, past performance treatment, and eligibility for small business set-asides. Choosing the wrong structure can cost you the contract or create liability exposure.

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor
Joint Venture
Teaming Agreement
Legal Entity
Separate legal entity (LLC, partnership)
Not a separate entity; contractual arrangement
Contract Holder
JV entity holds the contract
Prime contractor holds the contract
Liability
Shared; both venturers are liable
Prime bears full liability; sub has limited exposure
Past Performance
Can use members' past performance (SBA rules)
Prime uses its own; sub experience cited separately
Size Standard
Exception for SBA-approved JVs (All Small Mentor-Protege)
Prime's size determines eligibility
Set-Aside Eligibility
Yes; qualifying small business JVs eligible
Yes; if prime meets set-aside requirements
Formation Cost
Higher; legal entity formation, JV agreement, SAM registration
Lower; teaming agreement document only
Duration
Can persist across multiple contracts
Typically per-opportunity or per-contract
Revenue Sharing
Per JV agreement; members share profits/losses
Subcontract value; independently priced
Best For
Set-asides, mentor-protege, combining size eligibility
Complementary capabilities, large-team bids

Legal Entity Considerations

A joint venture is a separate legal entity — typically structured as a limited liability company (LLC) or general partnership — formed by two or more companies to pursue and perform government contracts. The JV entity must register in SAM.gov, obtain a UEI number, and can hold contracts in its own name. The JV agreement governs the relationship between members: work distribution, management structure, profit sharing, and dissolution terms.

A teaming agreement, by contrast, is a contractual arrangement between a prospective prime contractor and one or more prospective subcontractors. No separate entity is formed. The prime contractor holds the contract and subcontracts work to its teaming partners. The teaming agreement typically covers the parties' obligations during the proposal phase and establishes the framework for the subcontract that will follow award.

The legal distinction matters for liability. In a JV, all members share liability for contract performance. If one member fails to perform, the other member(s) must step in. Under a teaming arrangement, the prime bears full liability to the government. If a subcontractor underperforms, the prime must remedy the situation, and the government holds the prime accountable.

Size Standard Implications

Size standard treatment is one of the most important differences between JVs and teaming agreements. Under SBA rules (13 CFR 121), a JV between two small businesses is generally treated as small for size standard purposes, even if the combined revenues of the members would exceed the size standard. This "exception to affiliation" applies when the JV meets specific SBA requirements, including limitations on the number of contracts the JV can receive and the time period for the JV's existence.

Under the SBA's All Small Mentor-Protege program, a small business protege can form a JV with its large business mentor. This JV is treated as small for purposes of the protege's set-aside programs — even though one member is a large business. This is one of the most powerful tools for small businesses to access larger, more complex contracts by leveraging a mentor's capabilities and past performance.

For teaming agreements, size is simpler: the prime contractor's size determines set-aside eligibility. If the prime is a small business, the contract counts as a small business award. The subcontractors' size is irrelevant for set-aside eligibility, though the prime must comply with limitations on subcontracting (performing a minimum percentage of the work itself).

Past Performance Sharing

Past performance treatment differs significantly between the two structures. Under SBA rules, a JV can cite the past performance of any of its members as the JV's own past performance. This is critical for small businesses that lack the contract history to compete on their own. By forming a JV with an experienced partner, a small business gains access to that partner's past performance record.

Under a teaming arrangement, past performance is more limited. The prime contractor presents its own past performance in the proposal. Subcontractor past performance may be cited as supporting evidence, but it typically carries less weight than prime-level experience. The RFP's Section L instructions determine whether subcontractor past performance is even permissible to include.

After contract performance, a JV earns its own CPARS ratings as the contract holder. These ratings belong to the JV entity, though the JV agreement should address how individual members can reference this experience in future pursuits. Under a teaming arrangement, only the prime receives CPARS ratings. Subcontractors must rely on the prime for past performance references.

When to JV vs When to Team

Form a Joint Venture When:

  • Pursuing set-aside contracts where combined size eligibility is an advantage
  • You have an SBA-approved mentor-protege relationship and want to leverage the mentor's past performance
  • Both parties want equal (or near-equal) control over contract performance
  • You plan to pursue multiple contracts together over time
  • Past performance gaps need to be addressed through partner sharing

Use a Teaming Agreement When:

  • One company has a clear lead role and the other provides complementary capabilities
  • The partnership is opportunity-specific rather than long-term
  • You want to minimize formation costs and legal complexity
  • The prime has sufficient past performance and size eligibility on its own
  • You need to assemble a large team with multiple specialist subcontractors

For more details on each structure, see our guides on joint ventures and teaming agreements in government contracting.

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Teaming Agreements

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Posted Dec 17, 2025NAICS 518210 Data Processing, Hosting, and Related ServicesNONE
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RegulationActiveFederal Register

Notice of Closed Meetings To Implement Voluntary Agreements and Related Plans of Action Under the Defense Production Act

Energy Department
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Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO) PEO-SDA

Department of Defense
Posted Dec 17, 2025Due Dec 1, 2026NAICS 541519 Other Computer Related ServicesNONE
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Agilent Single Quadrupole Maintenance

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF
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Maternal and Child Health Federal Set-Aside Program; Welfare Reform and Women's and Children's Health Cooperative Agreement

Health and Human Services Department, Health Resources and Services Administration
Posted Nov 4, 2001NONE
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Land Management Integrated Resources (lmir) National Bpa

AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF
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Artificial Intelligence Integration Center (AI2C) - Broad Agency Announcement (BAA)

Department of Defense
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Agilent Triple Quadrupole Maintenance

HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF
Posted Nov 13, 2025NAICS 334516 Analytical Laboratory Instrument ManufacturingNONE
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Rapid Response Team (RRT) Cooperative Agreement

Food and Drug Administration
Posted Jul 28, 2022NONE
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HOMELAND SECURITY, DEPARTMENT OF
Posted Dec 17, 2025Due Dec 5, 2026NAICS 336611 Ship Building and RepairingNONE
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Department of the Air Force$9,000,000,000
Posted Jul 12, 2019Due Jul 12, 2026NAICS 522294 Secondary Market FinancingNONE
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Fort Frederica National Monument Youth Conservation Internships

National Park Service$67,000
Posted Aug 8, 2019NAICS 312230 Tobacco ManufacturingNONE
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Summer Conservation Crew for Habitat Restoration

National Park Service$43,230
Posted Aug 30, 2018NAICS 561710 Exterminating and Pest Control ServicesNONE
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Internships: Restore Landscape to 1st and 2nd Battles of Manassas Appearance

National Park Service$64,255
Posted Aug 3, 2017NAICS 335912 Primary Battery ManufacturingNONE
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NIST Standards Services Curricula Development Cooperative Agreement Program

National Institute of Standards and Technology
Posted Feb 14, 2014NAICS 312230 Tobacco ManufacturingNONE
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Wolf Trap PLC Project

National Park Service$36,549
Posted Sep 5, 2018NAICS 312230 Tobacco ManufacturingNONE
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