Wow this is the best reply by far! Thank you very muchYour first step is calling all large GCs, no matter the state they are based in, so long as they work in your preferred areas. You can search for the largest GCs (like AECOM & Skanska in CA). Ask if they have any active projects and let them know you would like to be added to their bid list. If they do not have projects, still ask to be added to their bid list for future projects. The emails will start coming in pretty quickly.
The next thing is register with every county and city bid board. These are usually free, and this is how you are notified about new projects. If you are interested in bidding on government specific projects, you will need to register with SAM.GOV (if you have not already done so). This is a slow process and does take a few months for approval.
I have found the easiest way to find projects is reaching out to the GCs first. If you are considered a small business, you can also register with the DOT and be notified of upcoming transportation projects. Another resource are airports and schools (primary and colleges). They sometimes have project boards that you can sign up with to be notified of projects. There are a lot of free ways to start this process. Search for local government websites. They will sometimes allow you to sign up for bid notifications.
Another resource are large architectural firms. They will sometimes keep a posting of new and upcoming projects. Mosley Architects does this (off the top of my head). I have seen others as well, but this is more of a time-consuming search than the others I mentioned.
After you have done these, then I would consider a project bid site. The cheapest one I am aware of is FindRFP (https://findrfp.com/). One thing to think about, this is the end of year and salespeople will give major discounts for people to sign up on other bid boards. I did that with one and got the price knocked down to $300 for the year from $1500. It's worth a call / email to some of the big project bid sites.
If you have more questions, you can email me directly and we can chat - rlm@pro-up.net. Good luck and happy hunting!
I hope it does help. I have a lot of experience bidding on projects, so feel free to message with any questions. : )Wow this is the best reply by far! Thank you very much
That really depends on the GC you bid with. They will sometimes have forms that are required to be used. Those are provided to you. However, if they do not require anything then you are free to provide them pricing in whatever format you would normally use. There are a lot of things to not forget to include. Taxes - is the project tax exempt? Install - are you self-installing or outsourcing? Pricing is very competitive and so are lead times on projects. Start researching who you plan to use if you are not making the signs yourself. Exemptions - are there certain things you do not want to include? Make sure it is clearly noted that whatever you do not want to include is excluded from your bid. Don't forget to include a line item for samples. Almost every project will require material samples and actual mockups of the signs (sometimes used in the projects, but do not count on this being the case).Thank you. I'm going to get started with what you suggested and I hope to get a bid going. How would you write your bids would you use a template or create your own from scratch?
Do you spend all your time bidding or actually win the project?I hope it does help. I have a lot of experience bidding on projects, so feel free to message with any questions. : )
nothing personal, but, there are other sign shops.Do you spend all your time bidding or actually win the project?
When someone wants me to bid, I'm usually turned off. Not a way to get Tex in bed when I have to compete with others... I want to be the only one they want.
No three way bidding for Tex.Do you spend all your time bidding or actually win the project?
When someone wants me to bid, I'm usually turned off. Not a way to get Tex in bed when I have to compete with others... I want to be the only one they want.
Yeah, but did he tell ya, his partner is a S&W 350 hunting revolver ??No three way bidding for Tex.
Or dirty & hairy? Ewww...