Bids by state · North Carolina
Interior finishing bids in North Carolina.
North Carolina state, university, and local buyers plus federal work performed in the state, in one list — every interior finishing solicitation under NAICS 238310, 238330, 238340, 238350, 238390, with the attachments read and the scope, bonds, wage determination, and key dates pulled out before you open a PDF.
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Open in North Carolina right now
3 open interior finishing solicitations, out of 198 open across every trade located in North Carolina.
A further 553 open nationwide or multi-location notices aren't tied to a single state and are excluded from both figures.
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- CITY OF HAVELOCK — 1 open
- COUNTY OF UNION — 1 open
- UNC - SYSTEM OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION — 1 open
Refreshed hourly across every North Carolina feed we ingest.
Recently posted
- Scope of Work: Repaving the parking lot and renovating restrooms of a former volunteer fire station located at 7402 Concord Hwy, Monroe NC, 28110, for an EMS touchdown office. Specifically, the…COUNTY OF UNION
- FY25-27 Parking Repairs - Parking DecksUNC - SYSTEM OFFICE DESIGN/CONSTRUCTION
- Asphalt parking lot/stone parking lot installation at the Parks and Recreation Center adding a lot north and east of the existing parking lot to create additional parking and resurfacing the existing…CITY OF HAVELOCK
What federal interior finishing work has awarded for in North Carolina
From the 30 federal awards we have collected under NAICS 238310, 238330, 238340, 238350, 238390 with a place of performance in North Carolina, awarded between 2019 and 2026. Useful for sizing a bid before you spend estimating hours on the packet.
Median award
$37,448
Half of the 29 awards that published a value landed below this figure.
Typical bidders
4.5
Median across the 10 awards that published a bid count — 2 of those drew a single offer.
Awards in our sample
30
Federal award notices we have collected for this trade here.
Federal buyers awarding this work in North Carolina
- Department of Defense — 19 awards
- Department of Homeland Security — 4 awards
- Department of Veterans Affairs — 3 awards
- Department of Agriculture — 1 award
Award records come from federal USAspending data — state and local awards are not included, so this is a guide to what the trade is worth here rather than a record of North Carolina agency spending. It is a sample rather than the complete register, values are as-awarded and exclude modifications, and the bidder figure rests only on awards that published a bid count. Single-offer awards are often task orders off an existing contract rather than openly competed work, so read a low bidder count as a prompt to check how the work was solicited, not as an easy win.
What changes how interior finishing work bids in North Carolina
North Carolina requires separate-prime bidding on most public building projects above the statutory threshold, so HVAC, plumbing, and electrical scopes are frequently bid directly to the owner rather than through a general contractor.
How public construction bidding works in North Carolina covers the portals, the buyers, and how to register.
What we pull out of interior finishing packets
- Key dates and phasing — occupied-building renovations live or die on them
- Prevailing wage applicability and the wage determination in the packet
- Bond and insurance requirements stated in the solicitation
- Liquidated damages, stated per day
Fields come straight from the documents — anything the packet doesn't state stays blank, never fabricated.