Open RFPs in Kentucky (22 live)
22 open federal opportunities name Kentucky as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities open to Kentucky businesses. Counted live from SAM.gov, updated June 10, 2026.
Two of the Army's most famous posts bracket Kentucky. Fort Campbell on the Tennessee line, home of the 101st Airborne, and Fort Knox south of Louisville, home of Army Human Resources Command and the recruiting enterprise, buy construction, base operations, training, logistics, and IT continuously. The Blue Grass Army Depot near Richmond adds industrial and demilitarization work, and Louisville hosts a VA medical center, with a long-planned replacement hospital among the larger healthcare construction efforts in the region. The Corps of Engineers Louisville District, headquartered in the state, manages military construction and civil works across several states, making it a buyer worth knowing even for work performed elsewhere.
Kentucky state government posts its solicitations through the eProcurement arm of its financial system, where vendors register via Vendor Self Service, an entirely separate track from SAM.gov. The federal side, every Fort Campbell, Fort Knox, Corps, and VA opportunity, posts to SAM.gov, which RFPhound scans daily to produce the live Kentucky counts and sample listings below, presented alongside the nationwide pool open to any Kentucky business.
What is open in Kentucky
By category, today.
Counts are Kentucky place-of-performance only. Category pages show nationwide volume too.
Fresh from the feed
Newest open opportunities in Kentucky.
- ConstructionPosted 2026-06-10Due 2026-06-25Elevator Modernization at Taylorsville Lake
Dept of Defense / W072 Endist Louisville
- TelecomPosted 2026-06-10Due 2026-06-11INMARSAT Satellite Phone SIM Cards, 1000 Unit each
Dept of Defense / W6qm Micc-Ft Drum
- SecurityPosted 2026-06-09Due 2026-06-19NOTICE OF INTENT TO SOLE SOURCE
Dept of Defense / W6qm Micc-Ft Knox
- NationwideManufacturingPosted 2026-06-10Due 2026-06-22Notice of Intent to Sole Source to Quality Control for Molecular Diagnostics
Health and Human Services, Department of / Cdc Office of Acquisition Services
- NationwideManufacturingPosted 2026-06-10Due 2026-06-2241--COMPRESSOR,REFRIGER
Dept of Defense / DLA Troop Support
- NationwideManufacturingPosted 2026-06-10Due 2026-06-2553--SEAL,PLAIN ENCASED
Dept of Defense / DLA Land and Maritime
Listings link to the official notice on SAM.gov. Subscribers get the full Kentucky feed with AI summaries and fit scores each morning.
Kentucky questions
Asked by Kentucky vendors.
How many RFPs are open in Kentucky right now?
As of June 10, 2026, RFPhound counts 22 open federal contract opportunities naming Kentucky as the place of performance, plus 3,465 nationwide opportunities with no single state named that Kentucky businesses can compete for. These counts regenerate every morning from SAM.gov.
What do Fort Campbell and Fort Knox buy?
Both are full-service installations: construction, facility maintenance, base operations, food services, training support, and IT. Fort Campbell's large operational population drives steady services demand; Fort Knox adds administrative and human-resources-related contracting through the commands it hosts.
Where does the Commonwealth of Kentucky post its RFPs?
Through Kentucky's eProcurement system, with vendor registration handled in Vendor Self Service. Louisville, Lexington, and the universities post separately. None of it appears on SAM.gov, which carries only the federal work counted here.
Why does the Corps of Engineers Louisville District matter?
It is headquartered in Louisville and contracts military construction and civil works across the Ohio River region, so Kentucky construction and engineering firms see a steady stream of Corps solicitations from a buyer based in their own state.
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