How to Find Government Contracts for Your Cleaning Business
A practical starting guide for janitorial and commercial cleaning companies that want to find real opportunities faster.
GovCleanBids helps cleaning business owners find janitorial, custodial, turnover, office, and facility cleaning opportunities through a simpler, cleaner search experience.
Winning government contracts takes strategy. We provide the tools to find the right opportunities faster.
Cut through the noise. Search cleaning-related opportunities by keyword, state, agency, and notice type. Save your favorite filters.
See whether a bid looks realistic for your cleaning business and learn which contract types or set-asides may fit best.
Review the scope, check the deadlines, and click straight through to the official source when you are ready to pursue the opportunity.
SAM.gov is the official U.S. government portal where public contracting opportunities are posted. GovCleanBids helps cleaning companies discover the right ones faster.
"GovCleanBids helps cleaners find the gold without fighting the interface."
The agency is doing market research before issuing the contract. This can be a smart early signal for cleaning businesses.
The live request for bids, quotes, or proposals. This is the main notice most cleaning companies will care about.
Shows who won prior work. Useful for researching incumbents and spotting subcontracting opportunities.
The GovCleanBids Proposal Kit includes templates, worksheets, cover letters, scope examples, and checklists for cleaning businesses preparing government bids.
Proposal Template
DOCX
Pricing Worksheet
XLSX
Cover Letters
DOCX
SOW Examples
DOCX
Buyer’s Guide
DOCX
Common Mistakes
DOCX
Post-Award Checklist
DOCX
Full Kit
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Practical, plain-English guides to help cleaning business owners understand public bidding opportunities.
A practical starting guide for janitorial and commercial cleaning companies that want to find real opportunities faster.
Learn which notice types, agencies, and filters are most worth your time if you run a cleaning business.
A plain-English overview of the basics you should understand before chasing government cleaning work.
Use a simpler way to search government cleaning opportunities by state, service type, and fit.