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Market intelligence for contractors and project buyers

What this does.

PWR watches the market around work demand, buyer activity, project movement, public records, procurement events, maintenance cycles, development signals, and trade fit. The output is not a dump. It is a short decision brief: what moved, who should care, why it matters, and what to do next.

Contractor intelligence Spot work signals before they become last-minute estimating noise.
Buyer intelligence Understand agencies, owners, GCs, facilities, and customers before outreach gets random.
Source-backed Every useful signal should point back to evidence, not hype, rumor, or scraped sludge.

Know which opportunities deserve attention.

The money is not in browsing more portals. It is in knowing which work, buyer, project, or customer signal fits your trade, geography, timing, capacity, and revenue strategy early enough to act.

Signal Likely Fit Action
School remodel moving from board approval toward design. GC, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, low-voltage Watch
Facilities maintenance package due for renewal. Roofing, painting, HVAC, service trades Qualify
Private development permit cluster with utility impacts. Excavation, concrete, framing, plumbing, electrical Monitor

Built beyond bid portals.

Bid portals are one source. PWR is the intelligence layer around the whole work market: public opportunities, private demand, buyer behavior, contractor fit, project timing, and next action.

Signal compression

We compress scattered sources into a short watchlist with timing, links, trade tags, buyer context, and next actions.

Earlier conversations

The value is seeing the signal early enough to call buyers, primes, owners, agencies, or partners before everyone else is rushing.

Fit-based decisions

Filters should match how money is actually made: trade, capacity, geography, buyer type, project size, timing, margin, and relationship angle.

Start with an opportunity-fit audit, not a sales pitch.

Send your trade, service area, ideal buyers, minimum job size, and the type of work you want more of. We return a short sample watchlist so you can judge whether the intelligence is worth paying for.

What we need

  • Trade focus: electrical, plumbing, HVAC, GC, civil, concrete, framing, roofing, maintenance, or other.
  • Service area: counties, cities, corridors, owners, agencies, GCs, facilities, or customer types.
  • Minimum job size, timing horizon, and capacity constraints.
  • Whether you sell as prime, sub, service provider, vendor, or partner.

Start with a monthly intelligence subscription.

The first product is intentionally simple: useful signals, source links, timing, buyer context, trade fit, and suggested next action. No award guarantees. No engineering or legal advice.

Sample Brief

$0one issue
  • One opportunity sample brief.
  • Example opportunities and trade tags.
  • Reply with trade and counties to request a better fit.

Starter Pilot

$79/month
  • Weekly PWR email.
  • 5 to 10 filtered opportunities.
  • Source links, timing notes, and suggested next actions.

Pro Watchlist

$249/month
  • Trade, market, buyer, and timing filters.
  • Ongoing opportunity watchlist updates.
  • Monthly preference review by email or call.

Examples of what the intelligence can do.

No made-up success stories. These are practical use cases: earlier awareness, cleaner triage, better outreach, and fewer missed windows.

Trade Contractors

Watch for remodels, service upgrades, facilities work, development signals, public projects, and prime-led packages that match your scope.

Agencies and Buyers

Identify qualified contractors by trade, geography, project history, licenses, capacity signals, and objective fit rather than random referral lists.

Owners and Customers

Turn project needs into a clearer market map: who does the work, who has relevant signals, and what next step reduces risk.

Best fit: businesses that need sharper market visibility.

This is an opportunity intelligence service. Customers remain responsible for reviewing official documents, scopes, requirements, site conditions, insurance, bonding, licensing, and final business decisions.

Good Fit

Contractors, subcontractors, specialty trades, service providers, agencies, owners, and buyers that need source-backed visibility into who needs work and who can do it.

Not a Fit

Companies that need stamped engineering, legal review, guaranteed awards, guaranteed leads, takeoff services, or full estimating services.

Delivery

Briefs are delivered by email. Customers can request adjustments to trade filters, geography, buyer types, project size, source types, and timing horizon.

Cancellation and Refund Policy

Subscriptions are month-to-month. Customers may cancel by emailing support before the next billing cycle. If the first two weekly issues are not useful, customers may cancel before the next month. Refunds are reviewed for duplicate billing, service non-delivery, or other billing errors.

Source-Backed Research

Public Work Radar summarizes source-backed opportunity signals. Customers should verify documents, requirements, dates, scopes, buyer details, and business decisions against official or primary sources.

FAQ

Straight answers before a contractor spends money.

Does this guarantee jobs?

No. It gives source-backed opportunity intelligence. You still decide what to pursue, verify primary sources, sell the work, and deliver the job.

Where does the data come from?

Public bid, planholder, procurement, agency, permit, project, buyer, maintenance, development, and other lawful source-backed opportunity signals. Each brief points back to sources where possible so your team can verify details.

Can it be tuned to our business?

Yes. Send your trade focus, service area, customer types, minimum job size, source priorities, and timing horizon. Pro Watchlist is built for tighter filtering.

Request a sample or get support.

Send your trade, service area, ideal buyers or agencies, and minimum job size. The first sample will show the format and the type of opportunities tracked.