Procurement Bids in New Hampshire
18 open procurement opportunities across 4 organizations
How many government bids are open in New Hampshire right now? 18 as of July 14, 2026 . Top-posting New Hampshire agencies: Federal Government.
Top New Hampshire agencies posting bids right now: Federal Government.
Where to bid on New Hampshire government contracts
Official portal
New Hampshire State Procurement
Register with NH Procurement & Property for state contract opportunities.
Small-business programs
- New Hampshire Resident Bidder Preference (limited circumstances)
Statutory reference
NH Revised Statutes Annotated Chapter 21-I (Department of Administrative Services)
NH procurement volume is moderate; many opportunities are sub-threshold.
See our complete New Hampshire procurement guide for full registration walk-through and portal-by-portal details.
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New Hampshire Procurement — Frequently Asked Questions
How many government bids are open in New Hampshire right now?
There are 18 open procurement opportunities in New Hampshire from 4 state, county, city, school, hospital, and university agencies as of July 14, 2026.
Which New Hampshire agencies post the most bids?
The top agencies posting bids in New Hampshire right now are Federal Government. Each maintains its own vendor portal and posting schedule.
Where do I register to bid on New Hampshire government contracts?
Register on New Hampshire State Procurement (https://das.nh.gov/purchasing/vendors.aspx) for state-level opportunities. Register with NH Procurement & Property for state contract opportunities. For federal contracts, register on SAM.gov (free; assigns a UEI). For local agencies, registration is on the platform they use — Bonfire, PlanetBids, BidNet Direct, DemandStar — typically one registration per platform covers all agencies using it.
What industries dominate New Hampshire procurement?
The most-active industries in New Hampshire government procurement right now are Construction, Supplies & Equipment, Public Safety. Browse each by industry to see current opportunities filtered to New Hampshire.
What small-business or set-aside programs does New Hampshire offer?
New Hampshire operates the following preference and set-aside programs: New Hampshire Resident Bidder Preference (limited circumstances). Each has its own certification process; check the state procurement office for eligibility details.
What law governs procurement in New Hampshire?
New Hampshire procurement is governed by NH Revised Statutes Annotated Chapter 21-I (Department of Administrative Services). This includes bid solicitation, contract award, and vendor protest procedures. The state procurement office publishes implementing regulations and manuals.
How do I find upcoming New Hampshire bid opportunities?
Save a search on ProcureTap filtered to New Hampshire to receive email alerts when new bids match your criteria. You can also subscribe to the state's official portal notifications. Larger agencies (state DOT, department of general services) publish quarterly forecasts of upcoming solicitations.
How often are new New Hampshire bids added?
Every six hours. ProcureTap re-scrapes the New Hampshire state procurement portal plus every county, city, school district, hospital, and university procurement system in the state on a six-hour cadence, so new postings appear here within hours of being published.
Does New Hampshire require in-state vendors for procurement contracts?
New Hampshire generally does not restrict bidding to in-state vendors, but many agencies offer local-preference points or ties-broken-in-favor-of-local scoring, and some contracts under specific dollar thresholds may be limited to registered New Hampshire vendors or certified New Hampshire small businesses. Read each solicitation's evaluation criteria carefully.