Sole Source Contracts in North Carolina

Federal Sole Source set-aside contracts available in North Carolina plus state-level small-business preferences (North Carolina Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) certification). Below: current open opportunities, how to qualify, and where to register.

Sole Source program at a glance

A contract awarded without competition because the agency has determined only one source can perform the work — a procurement method, not a small-business program. Several set-aside programs allow sole-source awards within certain dollar thresholds.

North Carolina state small-business programs

In addition to federal Sole Source set-asides, North Carolina maintains its own small-business preference programs. These state programs have separate certifications and eligibility criteria.

  • North Carolina Historically Underutilized Business (HUB) certification

Statutory reference: North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 143 Article 3.

NC HUB participation goals apply to most state-issued contracts.

Where to register in North Carolina

NC eProcurement is the primary state procurement portal. Register on NC eProcurement to bid on state contracts. Vendor link to NCGEAR for some agencies.

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No open bids currently matching “sole source” in North Carolina. Try browsing all North Carolina bids or the national Sole Source program page.

Written by the ProcureTap procurement research team. Last reviewed .