Texas lets a large volume of bridge work through TxDOT, from new structures to widenings and replacements, and a bridge contractor in Texas has to catch the bridge projects in each letting and read the AASHTO and TxDOT structural provisions.

What TxDOT bridge work involves

TxDOT lets bridge construction, replacement, and widening across its districts on the monthly letting, built to the AASHTO LRFD specifications and the TxDOT bridge standards. The work carries structural concrete and steel, drilled shafts and foundations, and the special provisions, DBE goals, and federal conditions on federal aid bridges. A bridge contractor needs to identify the bridge projects among the broader letting and read the structural scope.

Why bridge scope is easy to miss

A TxDOT letting mixes bridge work with roadway and maintenance, and the structural provisions, the foundation type, and the federal conditions sit in the plans and special provisions, not the title. A bridge contractor scanning the list can miss a structure that fits or misjudge the foundation and fabrication scope.

How an AI bid agent finds bridge work

An AI bid agent monitors the TxDOT lettings, identifies the bridge projects, and surfaces the AASHTO and TxDOT structural provisions, the foundation scope, and the federal conditions on each. The Texas bridge contractor sees the fitting structures as they let.

You can see how the agent reads the letting in our AI tender agent demo for civil and infrastructure contractors. It pulls the TxDOT bridge projects and surfaces the structural and foundation scope.