In addition to the other link posted, all the RFPs (Request for Proposal) are listed at FBO.gov, browsable by type of work, agency, etc.
That said, a lot of it is hard to get into. The list of company requirements for non-special bids is pretty long, and that's BEFORE you get into exclusive work that only 8A, Disabled-Veteran-Owned or Minority-Owned businesses can bid on.
It's harder to get a government contract than it is to get a government job (read Federal Wasteland [http://federalwasteland.blogspot.com/]) for more on that.
If you're really interested, it's probably easiest to find a prime contractor that regularly does business with the government and sub-contract to them.
Of course, I'm speaking of federal contracts, and all my experience is with IT. If you're really wanting to clean floors at your local town hall, it's probably outside the scope of what I know.
That said, a lot of it is hard to get into. The list of company requirements for non-special bids is pretty long, and that's BEFORE you get into exclusive work that only 8A, Disabled-Veteran-Owned or Minority-Owned businesses can bid on.
It's harder to get a government contract than it is to get a government job (read Federal Wasteland [http://federalwasteland.blogspot.com/]) for more on that.
If you're really interested, it's probably easiest to find a prime contractor that regularly does business with the government and sub-contract to them.
Of course, I'm speaking of federal contracts, and all my experience is with IT. If you're really wanting to clean floors at your local town hall, it's probably outside the scope of what I know.