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Civil, Site & Utility Bids

Roads, bridges, water lines, storm drains, site grading. Infrastructure work is scattered across DOTs, cities, counties, and utilities. We pull it together so you don't have to check a dozen different agency websites.

Where civil work hides

A water main extension might come from the city, the county, or an independent utility district. Road work could be state DOT, county engineer, or municipal. Stormwater projects might be posted by a regional sewer district you've never heard of. The agencies that post infrastructure work don't coordinate with each other. If you're not watching all of them, you're missing work that your competitors are winning.

Roads and bridges are everywhere

Resurfacing, reconstruction, new alignments, bridge repairs. State DOT gets the headlines, but county and municipal road work adds up to serious volume. A lot of contractors only watch ODOT or PennDOT and ignore the county engineer offices that post smaller jobs with less competition. We track state, county, and municipal road work so you see the full picture.

Water and sewer never stops

Main replacements, pump stations, treatment facilities, storage tanks. Aging infrastructure means constant work. Water and sewer utilities bid projects year-round regardless of what the economy is doing. Cities can defer a new building, but they can't defer a failing water main. This is recession-resistant work if you know where to find it.

Storm drainage and site work

Culverts, detention basins, storm sewers, erosion control, mass grading, excavation. Stormwater management is getting more attention as regulations tighten. Regional districts are spending money. And every public building project needs site work before the building trades show up. Filter by Division 31, 32, 33, or 34 to see infrastructure-focused projects without wading through building interiors.

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