North Carolina Government Contracts Law News - North Carolina Government Awards Millions in Contracts to Local Businesses

On March 7, 2026, the North Carolina government announced a series of contracts awarded to local businesses across the state. These contracts, totaling millions of dollars, aim to stimulate the economy and support small businesses in North Carolina.One of the largest contracts awarded was to a construction company based in Charlotte. They were granted a $5 million contract to renovate a state office building in downtown Raleigh. This project is expected to create jobs and improve the infrastructure of the office building, providing a more efficient workspace for state employees.In addition to the construction contract, several technology companies in the Research Triangle Park area were also awarded contracts to provide IT services to various state agencies. These contracts, totaling over $3 million, will help modernize the state's technological infrastructure and improve efficiency in government operations.Furthermore, several healthcare providers in rural areas of North Carolina received contracts to provide medical services to underserved communities. These contracts, totaling over $2 million, will help improve access to healthcare in remote areas and support local economies by creating jobs and infrastructure.Governor Jane Smith expressed her enthusiasm for the contracts, stating that they reflect the state's commitment to supporting local businesses and investing in the future of North Carolina. She emphasized the importance of partnerships between the government and local businesses in driving economic growth and creating opportunities for all residents of the state.The North Carolina government plans to continue awarding contracts to local businesses in the coming months, with a focus on diversity and inclusion in the selection process. By supporting small businesses and investing in local economies, the state aims to build a stronger and more resilient North Carolina for the future.

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