7 Construction Bidding Websites to Note in 2020

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7 Construction Bidding Websites to Note in 2020

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Finding construction jobs and clients can be a grueling process. Most contracting companies will use various bidding sites to offer their services to win new clients and jobs. Construction bidding sites is a centralized database where clients can post The current construction market is flooded with construction bidding websites, so you want to make sure that the site you use has well-paying jobs with reputable clients. We’ve rounded up the best construction bid sites in 2020 to help kick-start your next business.

1.   BidClerk

BidClerk is one of the most popular bidding sites currently out on the market and as such has a massive database of over 400,000 jobs added annually. BidClerk focuses on jobs throughout North America and has a feature that allows you to search for jobs by region.
BidClerk is also known for giving incredibly detailed job information like specific project details, how to contact the client, and the type of job required. You can set the site to send you alerts for specific jobs that you’re looking for so you never miss a work opportunity. There is also a powerful search tool that lets contractors search for specific niched jobs. BidClerk offers jobs for every corner of the construction industry and is one of the best ways to source new work. Based on your previous searches, BiDClerk will start to sort job results based on the best jobs for your business. You shouldn’t just accept any job, you should accept the best of the best jobs, and BidClerk can give you that opportunity.

2.   Planhub

Planhub is one of the newer to the construction bidding websites, and as such, has a lower price range for subscriptions. Planhub offer s an instant messaging feature that can connect you instantly to other contractors and subcontractors on projects to keep you up to date on the newest jobs. There is no limit to how many team members general contractors can add to their project and Planhub allows contractors to send out invites to subcontractors to join their projects and build their network. Planhub also allows you to see anyone who has viewed your invites or downloaded your project documents. This site also supports unlimited file space and allows subcontractors to easily search, view, and navigate job options.

3.   Bidcentral

Create a “to-do”  list to remind you of important tasks to follow up on. Bidcentral helps you easily search for projects and sends you automatic notifications when projects are added that match your specific keywords straight to your inbox. This commercial bidding site is a North American bidding website that hosts over 10,000 contractors in the database and 50,000 jobs.

4.   iSqft

Boasts over 800,000 professionals Use this site to build your network, acquire new leads, and connect with dozens of contractors. iSqFt also allows the contractor to send invites to subcontractors to ensure professional relationships develop and project progress.

5.   Government bids

Another government bidding site, GovernmentBids has been well known in the construction industry since 1998. You can receive notifications when new jobs are added to the system. You can filter through the recent jobs for projects that match your expertise and fit your business’ niche. Find bids and RFPs. Government bids are great for niched work and go beyond construction by offering jobs in different fields such as grounds and landscaping, IT services, and architecture and engineering.
GovernmentBids is a paid bidding site, you need to pay a subscription to be able to see bids and make your own bids. But with several different pricing plans based on geographical location. See the pricing plans here.

6.   BidNet

BidNet differs slightly from the previous bidding site because its specialty is in government projects. BidNet allows users to search for jobs based on industry and location. This site compiles jobs from federal, state, and local government jobs throughout the United States. BidNet has an advanced notification system that allows contractors to be notified months before the project hits the market allowing you advanced time to prepare your proposal. BidNet also has several unique features that allow users to help users to target specific niches that suit their business and priorities.

7.   Construction Bid Source

This construction bidding website has an incredibly user-friendly interface that allows users to narrow down jobs based on states and geographical locations. You can also pre-bid on projects and provide subcontractors with all relative project details to ensure they understand the requirement of the job and can decide if it suits their company’s needs and resources.
This is one of the few construction bidding sites that offer free use, albeit with limited services. The free version allows users to advertise their business on the websites, view projects being bid on and can save projects for later. The paid version allows users to download documents and view contact information.

How to find construction jobs to bid on for free

Most construction bidding sites will ask for a fee and require you to subscribe, however, they also offer demos before you commit to a specific service. Check out the demos of the bidding sites before deciding to sign up.
If you want to learn how to project costs for labor, learn more here.
Construction bidding sites are the best and most efficient way to find new jobs. You can spend hours trying to network and cultivate new clientele through smaller avenues and have no pay-off. Likewise, you might fall victim to an unreliable client. Using trusted bidding sites is the best way to advertise your company’s services and win new, trusted business. Various sites boast different features and can specialize in different regional locations. Before you start subscribing to a specific bidding site, make sure the site hosts jobs local to your business’ region.
Additionally, see if the site offers projects specific to the services you offer and has enough project information that you understand what’s required of you before you submit a bid to a client.

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