Upcoming Events
Arkansas Veterans Small Business Summit
Arkansas PTAC, Little Rock AR
November 13, 2025
SAME National Small Business Conference
Phoenix, AZ
November 19-21, 2025
Little Rock District Industry Day
Little Rock, AR
December 2-3, 2025
What Does SWL Buy?
The Little Rock District buys a variety of commodities, services, construction and engineering services.
Examples of these acquisitions:
- Construction -- Barracks, dining facilities, child development centers, education centers, hospitals, airfields, roads, levees, dams, hazardous and toxic waste remediation, dredging.
- Engineering Services -- Concept studies, master planning, engineering studies, all types of surveying and mapping, engineering design and construction and inspection services.
- Other Services -- Trash collection, grass mowing, janitorial, oversee and maintain recreational parks, boundary maintenance and equipment repair.
- Supplies and Equipment -- Generators, HVAC equipment, kitchen equipment, petroleum products, repair parts, lumber, cement, gravel and peripheral equipment.
Top NAICS Codes for Little Rock District Acquisitions
The following NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) codes represent the most common types of acquisitions made by the Little Rock District. Small businesses with these NAICS codes may find contracting opportunities with our district.
Learn More About NAICS Codes →
237990
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
236220
Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
337127
Institutional Furniture Manufacturing
541330
Engineering Services
561210
Facilities Support Services
237310
Highway, Street, And Bridge Construction
237110
Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction
561730
Landscaping Services
335312
Motor and Generator Manufacturing
561720
Janitorial Services
Helpful Tools
Download these helpful resources to assist with subcontracting plans and small business requirements.
Submit Your Capability Brief
Are you a small business interested in working with the Little Rock District? Submit your capability brief using the form below. This helps us understand your company's qualifications, experience, and areas of expertise.
What to Include in Your Capability Brief:
- Company Information: Business name, contact details, and Unique Entity ID (SAM registration)
- Certifications: Small business designations (8(a), HUBZone, SDVOSB, WOSB, etc.)
- NAICS Codes: Primary and secondary codes your business operates under
Contact Us
Southwest Division Contracting Offices
Southwestern Division
Phone: 469-487-7105
Fort Worth District
Phone: 817-886-1024
Galveston District
Phone: 409-766-3006
Tulsa District
Phone: 918-669-7010
Civil Works Supplemental Program
The Civil Works Supplemental Program is delivering over $45 Billion of investment in water resource projects. The program includes over 1,200 projects in almost every part of the United States.
Regulatory Enforcement Fairness
The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act (SBREFA) was passed by Congress in 1996 in response to concerns expressed by the small business community that Federal regulations were too numerous, too complex, and too expensive to implement. The act was designed to give small business assistance in understanding and complying with regulations and more of a voice in development of new regulations.
For more information please see this document.
Steps for Doing Business with the Little Rock District
Discuss your capabilities, interest, and capacities to perform with the Deputy for Small Business. A listing of Corps of Engineers Deputy for Small Business can be found at the Corps of Engineers Headquarter Small Business Program website.