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Contracting Opportunities

The Port of Vancouver is a public agency that complies with specific laws defined in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW).  The contracts department is responsible for procurement services that provide a fair, secure and user-friendly process.

Procurement cards, authorized purchase orders and executed contracts are tools used for purchasing. Suppliers should obtain a signed purchase order or fully executed contract prior to providing goods or services. Invoices submitted without an authorized purchase order number or contract number may result in delay or refusal of payment.


Bid Opportunities 

When you register as a potential vendor, consultant or contractor on the ProcureWare website you become eligible to receive automatic notifications of business opportunities that match your company’s area of expertise, review opportunities and access solicitation documents. E-mail notices will be sent automatically when new solicitations are posted to the port’s ProcureWare website

Signing up for ProcureWare is Easy 

The ProcureWare website registration process begins with a one-page online form about your business. Once completed, you will receive an email message with instructions on how to finalize your registration. This will include identifying the roster or vendor list that best relates to your type of work. Upon completing registration, you can login to the ProcureWare website at any time to access current solicitations. If you have questions or need assistance registering, please contact Debra Itzen at debra.itzen@portvanusa.com.  

To register your business, please visit the port’s ProcureWare website to set up an account.


Current Business Opportunities and Active Contracts

  • Current business opportunities can be found on the port’s solicitations tab.
  • Awarded contracts for public works and professional and personal services can be found under the Documents section in the “Contracts Log” folder.
  • Interlocal Agreements can be found by clicking on the bar below.

Contractor Safety

At the Port of Vancouver USA, safety comes first. Our Safety Guidelines program provides orientation and training to help staff, contractors, tenants, and service providers understand and follow safe practices on construction sites. To keep everyone informed, we also issue regular construction and transportation alerts, sharing updates that help protect people working at the port as well as those traveling nearby.


Apprenticeship Utilization – Public Works

The port has established a Strategic Plan goal to support the development of a skilled workforce to align with regional needs and increase job opportunities across the port district. Effective May 2021, all public works construction projects estimated to cost $500,000 dollars or more may include a stated goal as part of an incentive-based apprenticeship utilization program.

Contractors shall meet stated goals and are encouraged to exceed the percentage requirement of apprenticeship hours performed by apprentices enrolled in an approved Apprenticeship Program on any given project. Once the goal is met, an incentive of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per hour reported will be paid for all apprentice hours used on the project up to a designated limit. 

For more information on this policy, including details on incentive payments and contract requirements, click the button below.