Florida DOT awards term contracts for aggregate and base course supply, and a supplier that does not read the gradation, the approved source, and the term structure misjudges the work.
What Florida aggregate supply sets
Aggregate and base course supply on FDOT term contracts is furnished to the FDOT gradations and source approval, with a term, a unit price basis, and an estimated volume set in the contract. The solicitation sets the gradations, the source approval, the certifications, and the delivery the supplier must furnish.
Why Florida aggregate is easy to misquote
The gradation, the source approval, the term and pricing, and the delivery destinations sit in the FDOT specifications and the contract terms, not the title, and the haul decides the margin. A supplier that misreads them commits to the wrong material or an unprofitable haul.
How an AI tender agent reads Florida aggregate supply
An AI tender agent monitors the FDOT lettings and Florida portals, reads each aggregate term solicitation, and surfaces the gradation, the source approval, the term, and the delivery. The supplier commits with the structure in view.
You can see how the agent reads a Florida aggregate solicitation in our AI tender agent demo for materials and equipment suppliers. It pulls the FDOT gradation, source approval, and term structure so the work is quoted profitably.