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Clark County Government Contracts — Procurement Guide

Researched by the BidStride Research Team

Clark County (population 2.3 million) manages an estimated $2 billion (estimated) in annual procurement across 6 major departments. The county issues approximately 1,000+ solicitations per year through Clark County Purchasing and Contracts.

Clark County operates Harry Reid International Airport directly. Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority is a separate entity with significant procurement. Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) also separate.

Procurement Portal

Portal Name
Clark County Purchasing and Contracts
Description
Clark County purchasing department for bid opportunities, RFPs, and vendor registration.

Budget & Volume

Annual Budget
$2 billion (estimated)
Solicitations/Year
1,000+
Competitive Bidding Threshold
$50,000 [VERIFY]

Which Clark County departments issue the most contracts?

These departments represent the largest procurement operations within Clark County. Focus your vendor registration and business development on the departments most aligned with your services.

  • Public Works
  • Aviation (Harry Reid International Airport)
  • Regional Transportation Commission
  • Water Reclamation District
  • Fire Department
  • Information Technology

What certification programs does Clark County offer?

  • Small Business Enterprise (SBE)
  • Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
  • Emerging Small Business (ESB) [VERIFY]

Frequently Asked Questions — Clark County Government Contracting

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Disclaimer: BidStride provides procurement information and tools — not legal or financial advice. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not create a professional relationship. Verify all thresholds, requirements, and deadlines directly with Clark County procurement offices before bidding.