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How the public-work radar is built.

Public Work Radar is not a scraping dump. The useful product is the filter: public sources checked on a schedule, converted into contractor-readable opportunity signals, then tagged by trade, geography, bid timing, and likely next action.

1. Source Watch

We monitor public bid, procurement, planholder, prequalification, agency, and project sources. Colorado is the first live market page; the operating model is county-by-county and trade-by-trade across public work sources.

2. Contractor Fit

Signals are tagged by likely trade fit: electrical, signal, traffic control, civil, concrete, ADA, asphalt, utilities, sitework, and related public infrastructure scopes.

3. Action Filter

The brief focuses on what a contractor can do next: verify source documents, check addenda, identify primes, confirm requirements, quote, decline, or watch.

What customers should verify

  • Official bid documents and addenda.
  • Bid date, prebid meeting, and submission requirements.
  • Bonding, insurance, prequalification, licensing, and agency rules.
  • Scope, quantities, site conditions, drawings, and specifications.

Why this can be worth paying for

The job is not to replace estimating judgment. The job is to reduce missed windows, late quote requests, irrelevant portal browsing, and stale project lists. A contractor only needs one avoided miss or one earlier prime conversation for the subscription to make sense.

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