Maryland Contracts Law News - Maryland Department of General Services Announces $200 Million in New Contracts

On March 12, 2026, the Maryland Department of General Services revealed that it has awarded over $200 million in new contracts to various businesses across the state. These contracts span a wide range of industries and services, reflecting the diversity and economic vitality of Maryland.The largest contract, valued at $50 million, was awarded to a construction company to renovate and expand several state-owned buildings. This project is expected to create hundreds of jobs and stimulate economic growth in the region. Another sizeable contract, worth $40 million, was granted to a technology firm to upgrade the state's IT infrastructure and improve cybersecurity measures.Several smaller contracts were also announced, including a $10 million agreement with a local software company to develop a new data management system for state agencies, and a $5 million contract with a catering company to provide meals for government events and functions.In addition to these contracts, the Department of General Services unveiled plans to solicit bids for several upcoming projects, including a $30 million initiative to modernize public transportation infrastructure and a $15 million program to enhance facilities at state parks and recreation areas.Maryland Governor, Laura Jackson, expressed her enthusiasm for the new contracts, stating, "These investments will not only improve the efficiency and effectiveness of state government operations, but also support local businesses and create jobs for Maryland residents. We are committed to fostering a strong and vibrant economy in our state."The Department of General Services has stated that it will continue to seek out opportunities to award contracts to minority-owned and women-owned businesses, in line with the state's commitment to diversity and inclusion.Overall, the announcement of these new contracts signals a promising future for Maryland's economy, as the state moves forward with its plans for growth and development.

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