Florida school districts run some of the largest construction programs in the state, funded through local bonds and impact fees, and they bid new schools and renovations under education facility rules. A general contractor that wants Florida school work has to track dozens of district sources.
What Florida school construction involves
Florida's county based school districts, among the largest in the country, fund construction through local capital programs and bonds and bid new schools, additions, and renovations under State Requirements for Educational Facilities. Districts use Low Bid, Construction Manager at Risk, and design build, and require state licensing and local participation. Each district posts to its own purchasing site rather than a single state portal.
Why Florida school bids are hard to track
With dozens of large county districts, each posting to its own site with bond programs that release work in waves, a contractor watching a few districts sees a fraction of the Florida school pipeline. The delivery method and the qualifications deadlines on the CMAR and design build projects sit in each district's documents.
How an AI bid agent surfaces Florida school work
An AI bid agent monitors the Florida school district sources the contractor is eligible for, identifies school construction and its delivery method, and surfaces the qualifications and bid deadlines in one digest. The contractor sees the Florida school pipeline across districts without watching each site.
You can see the district digest in our AI bid agent demo for general contractors. The agent pulls Florida school work across districts and tags the delivery method so qualifications based pursuits are caught early.