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Engineering Government Contracts in Georgia

Statewide ranked opportunities and likely upcoming recompetes for facilities contractors across Georgia.

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Market Intelligence —
Engineering in Georgia

Georgia's Engineering Services market is highly concentrated: Warner Robins alone accounts for 52% of the state's 44 active opportunities in Q2 2026, with Warner Robins, Savannah, Atlanta collectively representing 82% of all activity. This concentration pattern creates a two-tier market — contractors must establish presence in Warner Robins to access the majority of deal flow, while the remaining 4 cities offer lower-volume but less competitive opportunities.

Georgia's Engineering Services landscape in Q2 2026 is shaped by 7 active markets, with clear tiers of opportunity. The primary tier — Warner Robins and Savannah — captures 68% of statewide activity. A secondary tier including Atlanta and AUGUSTA adds another 23%, with the remaining 3 cities splitting 9% of opportunities. Understanding this tier structure is critical for resource allocation — a contractor targeting Georgia gets the most return from prioritizing tier-one markets while monitoring tier-two for less competitive openings.

Two agencies shape Georgia's Engineering Services market: Department of the Air Force leads at 32% of awards, with Department of Veterans Affairs at 30%. Together they represent 62% of the state's 50 recorded contract actions and $3.7B in total spending. Winning with either agency provides the past-performance foundation to compete for the other's work. On the vendor side, the market is incumbent-heavy: the top 3 contractors — LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP, GEORGIA TECH APPLIED RESEARCH CORP, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CORPORATION — hold 77% of recent awards, meaning new entrants face significant barriers unless targeting recompetes or set-asides.

Georgia's Engineering Services recompete pipeline contains 7 contracts approaching renewal windows in Q2 2026, valued at an estimated $480.7M combined. 7 of these (100%) carry high takeover signals, indicating agencies with a pattern of switching vendors at contract renewal. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention accounts for the largest share of upcoming recompetes, making it the priority agency for displacement-focused contractors.

Analysis computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily

Georgia has 44 open engineering contract opportunities as of 2026-04-13, with 7 likely recompetes identified. Top markets include Warner Robins, Savannah, Atlanta.

44

Open Opportunities

7

Likely Recompetes

Department of the Air Force

Top Agency

Warner Robins

Top City

Key Insights —
Engineering in Georgia

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Steady activity: 14 new engineering in georgia opportunities posted in the last 30 days, representing $1.1B in estimated pipeline.

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Majority small-business: 75% of active opportunities carry a small-business set-aside designation.

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7 incumbent-held contracts are approaching likely recompete windows, worth an estimated $480.7M.

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Highly concentrated market: the top 3 incumbent vendors hold 77% of recent awards across 5 tracked contractors.

Computed from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov data · Updated daily

Top Opportunities This Week

Score↕Title↕Location↕Agency↕Due Date↕Set-Aside↕
76FMS Australia Arkham Special Mission Processors (SMP)Warner RobinsDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER.MOBILITY AIRCRAFT.FA8625 AFLCMC WLNK C130Mar 11, 2026NONE
72AI Effects at the Edge Assessment EventAUGUSTADEPT OF DEFENSEApr 28, 2026—
72AI Effects at the Edge Assessment EventAUGUSTADEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMYApr 27, 2026—
72Lightweight Hardware Recovery System (LARS) Hardware RefreshWarner RobinsDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER.INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, RECONNAISSANCE.FA8509 AFLCMC WIUKAApr 28, 2026NONE
72REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) AN/ALR-69A Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) Countermeasure Signal Processor (CSP) Radar Receiver (RR) Engineering ServicesWarner RobinsDEPT OF DEFENSEApr 23, 2026NONE
72REQUEST FOR INFORMATION (RFI) AN/ALR-69A Radar Warning Receiver (RWR) Countermeasure Signal Processor (CSP) Radar Receiver (RR) Engineering ServicesWarner RobinsDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AIR FORCE LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT CENTER.ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS.FA8523 AFLCMC ESKAApr 23, 2026NONE
72F-35 Radar Sustainment Support Follow-OnWarner RobinsDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE.AIR FORCE MATERIEL COMMAND.AIR FORCE SUSTAINMENT CENTER.FA8579 SOFTWARE SPRT AFSC PZIMApr 22, 2026NONE
71AE SBSA MATOC General Design Architect Engineering ServicesSavannahDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC.W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH—SBA
71AE SBSA MATOC General Design Architect Engineering Services—DEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC.W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH—SBA
71AE SBSA MATOC General Design Architect Engineering ServicesSavannahDEPT OF DEFENSE.DEPT OF THE ARMY.US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS.ENGINEER DIVISION SOUTH ATLANTIC.W074 ENDIST SAVANNAH—SBA

Showing 10 of 30 results

Recompetes

Score↕Location↕Agency↕Incumbent↕Est. Window↕Takeover Signal↕
88—Centers for Disease Control and PreventionGOLDBELT C6, LLCDec 22, 2025 – Apr 21, 2026high
88—Department of the Air ForceGEORGIA TECH APPLIED RESEARCH CORPDec 30, 2025 – Apr 29, 2026high
88—Centers for Disease Control and PreventionCHENEGA GLOBAL PROTECTION, LLCDec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Federal Law Enforcement Training CenterT47 INTERNATIONAL, INC.Dec 31, 2025 – Apr 30, 2026high
88—Federal Acquisition ServiceCACI, INC. - FEDERALJan 1, 2026 – May 1, 2026high
88—Department of the ArmyDAWSON SOLUTIONS, LLCJan 12, 2026 – May 12, 2026high
88—Department of the ArmyR & D MAINTENANCE SERVICES INCJan 30, 2026 – May 30, 2026high

Across Georgia, engineering opportunities span federal agencies with facilities in major metropolitan areas. There are currently 44 active opportunities. Top cities include Warner Robins, Savannah, Atlanta.

Data updated: Apr 13, 2026

Top Buying Agencies

Agency↕Awards↕Est. Spend↕
Department of the Air Force16$2372.8M
Department of Veterans Affairs15$10.4M
Department of the Navy7$326.4M
Federal Acquisition Service7$756.6M
Department of the Army5$265.4M

Top Incumbent Vendors

Vendor↕Awards↕
LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP13
GEORGIA TECH APPLIED RESEARCH CORP5
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CORPORATION5
TOLAND MIZELL MOLNAR LLC5
VT AEPCO INC.2

Top Cities in Georgia

City↕Opportunities↕
Warner Robins23
Savannah7
Atlanta6
AUGUSTA4
Decatur2
Marietta1
Unknown1
Fort Benning0
Lawrenceville0
Elberton0

How We Rank These

We score each opportunity on a 0–100 scale using six transparent factors: service fit, contract value, timing urgency, geographic relevance, competition level, and agency buying appetite. Data sourced from SAM.gov and USAspending.gov, refreshed daily.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many engineering contracts are there in Georgia?

Georgia has 44 active federal engineering opportunities right now. RecompeteIQ tracks and ranks all opportunities daily from SAM.gov.

What are the top cities for engineering contracts in Georgia?

Warner Robins, Savannah, Atlanta are the top markets based on opportunity count.

Who are the top engineering contractors in Georgia?

The leading incumbent vendors include LOCKHEED MARTIN CORP, GEORGIA TECH APPLIED RESEARCH CORP, SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CORPORATION. See the Incumbent Vendors table for full rankings.

When do engineering contracts come up for rebid in Georgia?

Most engineering contracts follow 30–48 month cycles. The "Recompetes" section shows contracts estimated to be recompeted within the next 12 months based on historical award patterns.

How can I get notified about new opportunities?

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