Government Contractors 2026Updated

List of Government-Certified Commercial Roofing Contractors

Directory of commercial roofing contractors with active government certifications, including SAM.gov registrations, GSA Schedule contracts, and cooperative purchasing agreements for federal, state, and municipal facility maintenance projects.

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Contract Vehicles
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NAICS Codes
Business Size Classification
Set-Aside Eligibility
Bonding Capacity
Safety Record (EMR)
Roofing Systems
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Company NameHeadquartersCertifications
Tecta America CorporationRosemont, ILGSA Schedule, SAM.gov, OSHA VPP
Tremco Roofing / WTIBeachwood, OHISO 9001, OMNIA Partners, SAM.gov
Baker Roofing CompanyRaleigh, NCSAM.gov, NRCA ProCertified
JR & Co. Inc.Kansas City, MOSAM.gov, SDVOSB, GSA Schedule
Greenwood IndustriesWorcester, MASAM.gov, MBE, NRCA Member

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Government-Certified Commercial Roofing Contractors in the United States

The federal government is one of the largest building owners in the world, managing over 300,000 facilities through agencies like the General Services Administration. Maintaining these roofs requires contractors who meet stringent qualification standards — from SAM.gov registration and bonding requirements to safety certifications and security clearances for sensitive installations.

What "Government-Certified" Means

Unlike residential roofing, government commercial roofing work demands a specific set of credentials:

SAM.gov Registration
All contractors bidding on federal work must maintain an active registration in the System for Award Management, renewed annually.
GSA Schedule Contracts
Pre-negotiated contract vehicles (such as the Multiple Award Schedule) that allow agencies to procure roofing services through streamlined processes with pre-vetted pricing.
NRCA ProCertification
The National Roofing Contractors Association's certification program validates installer competency across roof system types — increasingly referenced in government RFPs.
Cooperative Purchasing Agreements
Programs like OMNIA Partners and Sourcewell allow state and local governments to piggyback on competitively bid national contracts.

Market Landscape

The U.S. commercial roofing market exceeds $92 billion annually. Government facilities account for a significant share, with federal agencies alone awarding billions in roofing maintenance and replacement contracts each year. The sector has seen considerable consolidation — seven of the top ten commercial roofing firms are now backed by private equity groups.

CertificationRequired ForRenewal Cycle
SAM.govAll federal contractsAnnual
GSA ScheduleStreamlined federal procurement20-year term
OSHA VPPSafety-critical facilitiesOngoing review
NRCA ProCertifiedQuality-focused RFPsPeriodic recertification
SDVOSB / 8(a) / HUBZoneSet-aside contractsVaries

Small Business Set-Asides

Approximately 85% of federal construction contracts require small business participation. Certifications like Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), 8(a), HUBZone, and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) can unlock dedicated contract pools. Large contractors like Tecta America actively mentor small businesses through these programs to meet subcontracting requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q.What certifications are tracked in this dataset?

The dataset covers SAM.gov registration status, GSA Schedule contract numbers, NRCA ProCertification, manufacturer certifications (GAF, Carlisle, etc.), cooperative purchasing memberships (OMNIA Partners, Sourcewell), and small business designations (SDVOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, WOSB).

Q.How is the data collected and how current is it?

When you request data, our AI crawls public sources including SAM.gov, GSA eLibrary, contractor websites, and state licensing databases in real time. This ensures you get the most current registration and certification statuses rather than a static snapshot.

Q.Can I filter by contractors eligible for small business set-aside contracts?

Yes. The dataset includes business size classifications and set-aside eligibility flags, so you can isolate SDVOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, or WOSB contractors that qualify for dedicated federal contract pools.

Q.Does the dataset include state and municipal certifications?

The primary focus is federal certifications (SAM.gov, GSA), but many entries also include state contractor licenses, DBE/MBE designations, and cooperative purchasing memberships used by state and local governments.

Q.Is this dataset limited to prime contractors?

No. It includes both prime contractors and firms that regularly serve as subcontractors on government roofing projects, which is important since large federal projects often require small business subcontracting plans.