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Florida Construction Bids: Find Government & Private Projects [2025 Guide]

February 12, 2026
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Florida Construction Bids: Find Government & Private Projects [2025 Guide]

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Access Florida construction bids from FDOT, state agencies, cities, and counties. 2,000+ sources, AI matching, free trial. Find FL construction opportunities.

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Access Florida construction bids from FDOT, state agencies, cities, and counties. 2,000+ sources, AI matching, free trial. Find FL construction opportunities.

Florida Construction Bids: Find Government & Private Projects

Florida's $80+ billion annual construction market is one of America's most active. ConstructionBids.ai aggregates Florida construction bids from FDOT, state agencies, 67 counties, major cities, school districts, and private sector sources—all in one searchable platform with AI-powered matching.

:::key-takeaway Florida by the Numbers:

  • $80+ billion in annual construction spending
  • 67 counties with procurement portals
  • 400+ municipalities
  • 67 school districts (county-based)
  • FDOT with $15+ billion transportation program
  • No state income tax = strong contractor environment :::

Florida Construction Market Overview

Florida construction thrives on population growth and infrastructure needs:

| Sector | Annual Spending | Key Agencies | |--------|-----------------|--------------| | Transportation | $15+ billion | FDOT, expressway authorities, ports | | Education | $8+ billion | School districts, universities | | Healthcare | $6+ billion | AHCA-regulated, hospital systems | | Commercial | $25+ billion | Office, retail, hospitality | | Residential | $20+ billion | Single-family, multifamily, condos | | Infrastructure | $10+ billion | Water, wastewater, utilities |

How to Find Florida Construction Bids

1. State Government Sources

MyFloridaMarketPlace (MFMP)

  • Official state procurement portal
  • All state agency opportunities
  • Vendor registration required

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

  • Highway and transportation projects
  • Monthly letting schedule
  • DBE participation goals
  • Prequalification required for larger projects

Department of Management Services (DMS)

  • State contracts and purchasing
  • State term contracts
  • Professional services

2. County Procurement Portals

Florida's 67 counties each manage procurement independently:

| County | Portal | Annual Volume | |--------|--------|---------------| | Miami-Dade | BidSync | $3+ billion | | Broward | Vendor Self Service | $1.5+ billion | | Palm Beach | BidSync | $1+ billion | | Hillsborough | eProcurement | $800+ million | | Orange | Procurement | $700+ million | | Duval | Procurement | $600+ million | | Pinellas | Purchasing | $400+ million | | Polk | Purchasing | $300+ million |

3. Major City Bid Opportunities

Florida cities with significant construction budgets:

  • Jacksonville — Procurement Division
  • Miami — Procurement Department
  • Tampa — Purchasing
  • Orlando — Purchasing & Materials Management
  • St. Petersburg — Procurement & Supply Management
  • Hialeah — Purchasing Department
  • Fort Lauderdale — Procurement Services
  • Tallahassee — Purchasing Division

4. School Districts

Florida's 67 county-based school districts:

  • Major construction from bond programs
  • Facilities departments manage projects
  • State oversight through DOE
  • Hurricane hardening requirements

Florida Contractor Requirements

Licensing Requirements

Florida requires contractor licensing through DBPR:

Construction Industry Licensing Board (CILB)

  • General Contractor
  • Building Contractor
  • Residential Contractor
  • Specialty trades (roofing, electrical, plumbing, etc.)

Certification vs. Registration

  • Certified = statewide license
  • Registered = local jurisdiction license
  • Certification provides more flexibility

Bonding Requirements

  • Payment and performance bonds required on public projects
  • Thresholds vary by jurisdiction
  • Typically required over $200,000

Hurricane Requirements

Florida construction has unique requirements:

  • Florida Building Code (FBC) compliance
  • High-velocity hurricane zone requirements
  • Impact-resistant specifications in coastal areas

ConstructionBids.ai: Simplify Florida Bid Discovery

Rather than checking dozens of portals manually, ConstructionBids.ai aggregates Florida opportunities:

Florida Coverage:

  • MyFloridaMarketPlace (all state agencies)
  • FDOT construction lettings
  • All 67 county procurement systems
  • Major city purchasing portals
  • School district bid boards
  • Private sector projects

AI-Powered Matching:

  • Filters by license classification
  • Geographic targeting by region, county, city
  • Project size and type preferences
  • Real-time alerts for new opportunities

Pricing:

  • Starter: $29/month (full Florida access)
  • Professional: $99/month (team features)
  • 7-day free trial, no credit card required

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find construction bids in Florida?

Florida construction bids are posted on MyFloridaMarketPlace (state agencies), FDOT (transportation), individual county procurement portals (67 counties), city purchasing departments, and school districts. ConstructionBids.ai aggregates all Florida sources in one platform.

Do I need a license to bid on construction in Florida?

Yes. Florida requires contractor licensing through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR). General contractors, building contractors, and specialty trades all need appropriate licenses. Certification provides statewide authorization.

How do I bid on FDOT projects?

To bid on FDOT projects: 1) Obtain DBPR contractor license, 2) Get prequalified for larger projects (over $250,000), 3) Monitor monthly letting schedule, 4) Attend pre-bid meetings, 5) Submit sealed bid by deadline. DBE participation requirements apply.

What is FDOT prequalification?

FDOT requires prequalification for contractors bidding on projects over $250,000. The process verifies financial capability, experience, and equipment. Applications are through FDOT's Equal Opportunity Office. Annual renewal required.

Does Florida have prevailing wage requirements?

Florida doesn't have a comprehensive state prevailing wage law. However, federal Davis-Bacon applies to federally-funded projects, and some local jurisdictions have their own requirements. Always verify project-specific requirements.

How do hurricane requirements affect construction bidding?

Florida Building Code (FBC) establishes statewide construction standards including hurricane-resistance requirements. Coastal high-velocity hurricane zones have additional specifications. Contractors must ensure compliance with FBC and local amendments.

How does ConstructionBids.ai cover Florida?

ConstructionBids.ai aggregates opportunities from MyFloridaMarketPlace, FDOT, all 67 county portals, major city purchasing departments, school districts, and private sector sources—plus AI matching to your preferences and license classifications.

Is there a free trial?

Yes. ConstructionBids.ai offers a 7-day free trial with full access to Florida opportunities—no credit card required. Test the platform's coverage and matching capabilities.

Florida Construction Resources

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Industry Associations:

Start Finding Florida Bids Today

Florida's dynamic construction market offers opportunities across every specialty. Stop manually checking dozens of portals.

ConstructionBids.ai delivers:

  • All Florida sources in one platform
  • AI matching to your capabilities
  • Real-time alerts for new opportunities
  • Time savings of 10+ hours per week

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Disclaimer: ConstructionBids.ai aggregates publicly available bid information from government sources. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any bid data. Users should verify all information with the original source before making business decisions. ConstructionBids.ai is not affiliated with any government agency.

Data Sources: Bid opportunities are sourced from federal, state, county, and municipal government portals including but not limited to SAM.gov, state procurement websites, and local government bid boards. All data remains the property of the respective government entities.

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