FDOT runs a large roadway and bridge program across its districts, letting work on a regular schedule, and a civil contractor in Florida has to track the FDOT lettings and the prequalification the state requires.
What an FDOT letting carries
The Florida Department of Transportation lets roadway, bridge, and maintenance contracts across its districts, publishing plans, specifications, and the bid items for each, and it requires contractor prequalification for the work types and dollar levels a contractor pursues. Projects carry the FDOT standard specifications, special provisions, DBE goals, and on federal aid work the Buy America and Davis Bacon conditions. The lettings drive the Florida civil pipeline.
Why prequalification and terms are easy to miss
FDOT work spans districts and contract types, and the prequalification level, the DBE goal, and the federal conditions sit in the proposal and special provisions, not the title. A contractor that pursues work beyond its prequalified level, or misses a goal or condition, carries the wrong basis into the bid.
How an AI bid agent reads FDOT work
An AI bid agent monitors the FDOT lettings, identifies the roadway and bridge projects that match the contractor's prequalification and work types, and surfaces the specifications, the DBE goal, and the federal conditions on each. The Florida contractor sees the fitting work as it lets.
You can see how the agent reads FDOT work in our AI tender agent demo for civil and infrastructure contractors. It pulls the fitting roadway and bridge projects and surfaces the prequalification and federal conditions.