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NAICS 236220 covers general contractors and operative builders primarily engaged in the construction of commercial and institutional buildings, including office buildings, hospitals, schools, and government facilities. This is the primary NAICS code for federal building construction projects.
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Ask about 236220The $45 million threshold reflects the capital-intensive nature of federal construction. The Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC), and GSA are the largest federal construction buyers. Small business set-aside construction contracts can range from $5 million to $45 million, creating significant opportunities for mid-size general contractors.
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Bureauify. (2026). Commercial and Institutional Building Construction — Federal Contract Intelligence. Bureauify Federal Intelligence. Retrieved , from https://bureauify.com/glossary/236220-commercial-construction
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