Georgia public and institutional construction drives structured cabling and low voltage work, and a subcontractor that cannot watch the state portals and GC channels misses fitting Division 27 packages.
What Georgia low voltage work sets
Structured cabling packages in Georgia, posted on state and local portals and through general contractors, cover the cabling, pathways, equipment rooms, and certification under Division 27. The package sets the cable categories, the counts, and the testing the low voltage sub must provide.
Why cabling scope is easy to misprice
The cable categories, the drop counts, the pathways, and the certification and testing sit in the Division 27 specifications and the drawings, not the title. A sub that misreads the category or the testing burden carries the wrong cost into the bid.
How an AI bid agent reads Georgia low voltage work
An AI bid agent monitors the Georgia portals and GC channels, reads each cabling package, and surfaces the categories, the pathways, and the testing. The low voltage sub sees every fitting Division 27 package.
You can see how the agent reads a Georgia cabling package in our AI bid agent demo for MEP subcontractors. It monitors the state portals and pulls the cabling categories, pathways, and testing.