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Virginia Expands SWaM Contract Set-Asides
March 20, 2026
Virginia's House Bill 61 proposes significant expansion of set-aside requirements for Small, Women-owned, and Minority-owned (SWaM) businesses in state procurement. The bill sets a 42% spending goal for SWaM participation and reserves contracts between $10,000 and $200,000 exclusively for certified SWaM businesses, with contracts under $10,000 reserved for microbusinesses. It also mandates subcontracting requirements on capital outlay projects. The legislation is currently pending approval by Governor Abigail Spanberger. This development signals a substantial shift in Virginia's procurement landscape aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion in state contracting but has raised concerns regarding market allocation, certification validity, and potential cost impacts.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should prepare for increased SWaM participation requirements and adjust sourcing strategies accordingly.
- Agencies and contractors must understand new certification criteria and compliance obligations tied to set-aside thresholds.
- Businesses should evaluate opportunities arising from reserved contract pools and subcontracting mandates.
- Organizations may face changes in competitive dynamics and pricing due to expanded set-asides and market segmentation.
Agencies
State of Virginia, Department of Planning and Budget, Department of Small Business and Supplier Diversity
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- Virginia contract bill draws scrutiny over set-asides · AOL.com · Mar 20
- Virginia contract bill draws scrutiny over set-asides | Virginia | thecentersquare.com · The Center Square · Mar 18