Construction RFPs by region
About construction RFPs
Construction RFPs cover general contracting, civil and structural engineering, design-build, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, paving, and renovation, plus professional services like architecture and construction management. Buyers — DOTs, school districts, municipalities, universities, and federal facilities — often require bonding, prevailing-wage compliance, and specific licensing before they will even score a bid.
To win, confirm you meet bonding capacity and licensing up front, document comparable past projects with dollar values and completion dates, and address schedule and safety record directly. Many construction solicitations are won or lost on responsiveness to mandatory forms. Browse current construction opportunities below and open any listing for the full scope and submission requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- Do construction RFPs require bonding and licensing?
- Most public construction solicitations require proof of bonding capacity, the appropriate state contractor license, and prevailing-wage or Davis-Bacon compliance. The specific requirements are listed in each solicitation — read the full scope before bidding.
- Who publishes construction RFPs?
- State departments of transportation, municipalities and counties, school districts, public universities, housing authorities, and federal facility managers are the most frequent buyers of construction and related professional services.
- Can I see the full construction RFP for free?
- Yes. You can read the complete scope and requirements of any construction opportunity for free without signing up. An account is only needed to download documents or draft a response.