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Construction Bid Alerts

Most alert services check sources once a day. By the time you see it, everyone else has too. We check every few hours. On a two-week bid window, that head start matters.

The timing problem with daily alerts

A job posts at 9am. Your daily alert comes at 6pm. That's a full day where other contractors are downloading plans, calling subs, and running numbers. You're already behind before you start. On a two-week bid window, that first day matters. The contractors who move fast have time to sharpen their numbers. The ones who find out late are scrambling.

Faster notification, better position

We check sources multiple times per day, not once at midnight. When a job posts in the morning, you can know about it by lunch. When an addendum drops, you hear about it before you've already submitted on outdated specs. Speed isn't everything, but it helps.

Filters that respect your time

You tell us which states you work in, which CSI divisions matter, what project size range you're after. We send you relevant work, not everything that moves. An electrician doesn't need to see road paving jobs. A concrete contractor doesn't care about roofing bids. Your inbox should have work you can actually bid.

Tracking changes on active bids

New bid postings are the obvious thing to monitor. But plans get added after initial posting. Specs get revised. Deadlines get extended or moved up. We watch for these changes and let you know, so you're always working with current information.

Hear about jobs sooner

14 days. Set your filters. See what comes in.

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