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Public work is the first wedge, not the ceiling.

Contractors do not need another generic bid list. They need a short weekly filter that says which source-backed projects fit their trade, where the work is, when it moves, who may need partners, and what to verify next.

County and state fit

Watchlists can be built around a county, corridor, metro area, state, or travel radius so the brief matches where crews can actually work.

Trade and scope fit

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, GC, framing, roofing, traffic control, civil, concrete, asphalt, ADA, utility, sitework, maintenance, and specialty filters are treated differently because the buying signals are different.

Bid timing and action

Each brief is organized around timing, source link, buyer or agency angle, planholder or partner angle when available, and the next action worth taking.

The national play.

Public Work Radar starts with public-source public-work intelligence, then expands by market: state pages, county pages, trade pages, agency pages, owner pages, buyer questions, private development signals, maintenance cycles, and source-backed contractor/customer intelligence.

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What a customer sends

  • Trade focus and work types.
  • Counties, states, corridors, or agencies.
  • Minimum project size and timing horizon.
  • Whether they prime, subcontract, or both.
  • Types of work they do not want to see.

What this is not.

It is not a guaranteed-award service, estimating service, engineering service, or legal review. Contractors still verify official bid documents, requirements, licensing, bonding, insurance, addenda, and final bid decisions. The value is earlier visibility and cleaner prioritization.

County bid opportunities

Useful for contractors who want a focused watchlist for county-level public works, facilities, roads, utilities, parks, schools, and local agencies.

Subcontractor opportunity signals

Planholder movement, scope language, and project type can indicate where primes may need electrical, traffic control, concrete, civil, or specialty support.

Public infrastructure watchlist

A weekly operating rhythm for teams that cannot afford to manually check every portal, agency page, prequalification list, and bid calendar.

Start narrow, then scale.

The first paid subscription should be tuned to one contractor's actual buying logic. Once that works, the same framework can be replicated across trades, counties, and states without watering down the product.

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