Public bid/RFP portals
City, county, school, airport, purchasing, Bonfire, OpenGov, and procurement pages where open opportunities can be reviewed without private access.
Public opportunity monitoring by region and trade
OpportunityRadar Local watches public bid/RFP portals and related project signals by region and trade, then turns them into short local briefs with due dates, source links, fit notes, and next actions.
Sample: DFW / North Texas electrical lane, public bid/RFP sources
| Opportunity | Fit | Timing |
|---|---|---|
| City of Dallas switchgear repair services | High | May 29 |
| DFW Airport airfield lights canisters bolt torquing | High | Jun 22 |
| Tarrant County College JOC trade pools | Review | Jun 25 |
The first production wedge is confirmed public bids and RFPs. Each market/trade lane gets its own source map across city, county, school, airport, purchasing, and procurement portals. Permit, planning, zoning, and build-signal monitoring can be layered in by scope once the source set is proven for the target trade.
City, county, school, airport, purchasing, Bonfire, OpenGov, and procurement pages where open opportunities can be reviewed without private access.
Due dates, pre-bid meetings, question deadlines, intent-to-bid dates, and watchlist items that need a contractor's own bid/no-bid review.
Every observed public item can be processed. Briefs organize relevant items by region, trade, urgency, likely buyer, source confidence, and next action.
OpportunityRadar is built for owners and operators who cannot check every public portal every week, but still want early notice when relevant work appears in their market.
Pick the market, trade, agencies, project types, and opportunity size that matter.
Process the source set at scale, pull confirmed opportunities, and rank strong fits above watchlist noise.
Summarize each item with source links, due dates, confidence, trade fit, and the next action.
Deliver a short operating brief, with urgent midweek alerts available for higher-scope plans.
The first proof sprint found public opportunities including Dallas switchgear repair, DFW Airport airfield lighting, DFW Terminal A critical equipment protection, Dallas Love Field ground power units, and TCCD JOC trade pools. It is one example of a region/trade lane.
This is a monitoring and briefing service. It does not write bids, guarantee awards, provide legal or procurement advice, submit registrations, or contact agencies on a client's behalf unless a separate service is approved. Coverage expands market by market as each source lane is proven.