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Public Construction Bids

Government work is steady work, but finding it means checking dozens of websites. Every city has its own portal. Counties do their own thing. School districts post bids wherever they feel like it. We aggregate the mess so you don't have to.

Why public bids are a mess to track

There's no single system. Ohio DOT is different from Cincinnati Public Works is different from Lakota Schools. Some use PlanetBids, some use Bonfire, some post PDFs to a random page on their website. You either spend hours every morning checking sites, or you miss jobs. Most contractors pick one portal and hope for the best. That's leaving money on the table.

One place instead of fifty tabs

We crawl government procurement pages across cities, counties, school districts, and state agencies. When something new gets posted, we pull it in. You search one dashboard, filter by location and trade, and see what's out there. No more bouncing between platforms trying to remember where you saw that project.

Alerts that actually help

Set up your preferences once: where you work, what trades you bid, what size projects you want. When something matches, you get an email. Stop manually checking and let the automation surface relevant work while you focus on estimating.

Government entities we monitor

State DOT highway and bridge projects. City and county public works. School districts and universities. Water, sewer, and utility authorities. Regional special districts you've never heard of. If it's a public entity that builds things, we're probably watching their procurement page.

Stop tab-hopping

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