Sample Brief
- One public-work sample brief.
- Example opportunities and trade tags.
- Reply with trade and counties to request a better fit.
Colorado public-work opportunity intelligence
Infrastructure Opportunity Radar is a weekly research subscription for contractors and subcontractors tracking public infrastructure opportunities, bid dates, source links, trade tags, and next actions.
Each issue filters public sources into a short watchlist with bid dates, counties, trade tags, and the likely subcontracting angle. Customers use the brief to decide which opportunities deserve a closer look.
| Sample Opportunity | Bid | Fit |
|---|---|---|
| Signal upgrades and curb ramps | Jun 18 | High |
| Interchange civil and traffic control package | Jun 25 | High |
| Pavement rehabilitation and striping | Jul 2 | Medium |
The first product is intentionally simple: useful opportunities, official source links, bid timing, and trade fit. No bidding guarantees. No engineering or legal advice.
This is an opportunity research service. Customers remain responsible for reviewing official bid documents, addenda, prequalification requirements, site conditions, scope, insurance, bonding, and final bid decisions.
Electrical, signal, traffic control, civil, asphalt, concrete, ADA, sitework, utility, and small general contractors with a defined service area.
Companies that need stamped engineering, legal review, guaranteed awards, takeoff services, or full estimating services.
Briefs are delivered by email. Customers can request adjustments to trade filters, counties, minimum project size, and bid horizon.
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.
Infrastructure Opportunity Radar summarizes public-source opportunity signals. Customers should verify bid details, addenda, requirements, and dates on the official source before making bid or business decisions.
Send your trade, service area, counties, and minimum project size. The first sample will show the format and the type of public-work opportunities tracked.