Contractor Bid Radar

Find projects before the bid board gets crowded.

If you sell labor, materials, equipment rental, site services, fire/life-safety, telecom, flooring, windows, doors, or trade support, permits can show you where real project money is moving before everyone is chasing the same job.

Live bid-fit inventory

Permit logic for teams that sell into active construction.

This page routes into live, buyable PermitPub inventory filtered for broad construction opportunity. Leave the market blank to see all live markets, then narrow by city when your reps know where they want to work.

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Subs and trades

Subs and trades

Electrical, plumbing, HVAC, concrete, framing, drywall, fire/life-safety, flooring, low-voltage, and specialty trade opportunities.

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Suppliers and materials

Suppliers and materials

Windows, doors, roofing, flooring, fixtures, lighting, cabinets, hardware, site materials, and building systems.

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Equipment and site services

Equipment and site services

Equipment rental, dumpsters, temporary fencing, portable toilets, lifts, hauling, cleanup, storage, and project logistics.

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Commercial TI

Commercial TI

Office, retail, restaurant, clinic, showroom, and service-business tenant improvements with a short selling window.

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Residential money

Residential money

New home, remodel, and addition permits that create homeowner and builder vendor needs.

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Larger projects

Larger projects

Multifamily, mixed-use, industrial, and warehouse permits where the scope supports multiple vendors.

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Sales manager note

Your job is to get in before the bid list hardens.

Fresh permits give you the first excuse to call, mail, visit, or send a capability sheet. The faster your team sees the scope, the faster they can ask who is already assigned and where there is still room.

  1. Start with live markets that have enough inventory.
  2. Filter by Contractor Bid Radar and project value.
  3. Buy only the permits that fit your trade or supply lane.
  4. Contact early, before the GC or owner has locked every vendor.

Buy the right list

Do not wait for a public bid board to tell everyone the same thing.

PermitPub keeps exact details locked until purchase, but this page points contractor-facing sellers into buyable permits where the project has enough scope to deserve attention.