Public Bid Opportunities

CDOT Scheduled Bid Openings:

View scheduled bid openings for CDOT Design/Bid/Build construction project advertisements & access the 90-day anticipated advertisement schedule with the CDOT Anticipated Projects (Go Sheet)

CDOT Plan Holder’s List:

Find Prime Contractors who intend to bid on currently advertised projects

Work4Denver:

This is a one-stop site for construction/design/architectural opportunities available for the City & County of Denver. The site includes Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Requests for Qualifications (RFQs), prequalification criteria and upcoming projects.

RTD Current Solicitations:

Check the Current Solicitations weekly. It is a list of all products and services RTD is looking to purchase. Visit this page for RTD’s procurement resources.

RTD Bidders List:

For projects too small for the formal bid process, RTD buyers use the Bidders List (an internal database) to find companies providing the required products and services. RTD buyers contact these companies directly to request bids.

RTD DBE Triennial DBE Goal and Methodology (2023-2025)

In October 2022, RTD published its triennial projected contracts. The document can be viewed here.

Denver Public Schools Facility Management:

They oversee more than 13.5 million square feet of enclosed building space in 152 facilities and approximately 1887 acres. The link above directs you to construction opportunities.

Denver International Airport Facilities:

Denver International Airport’s dedication to ensure continual maintenance and long-term expansion creates numerous opportunities for small and large businesses. Most opportunities are awarded to companies through request for proposal (RFP) or competitive bid (IFB) processes.  These opportunities include constructionprofessional service and concessions development projects.

Denver Water:

More than 3,000 miles of pipe carry water to Denver Water customers, traveling from rivers, lakes, streams and reservoirs fed by high-quality mountain snow runoff. With so many miles of pipe to maintain you occasionally may see crews, perhaps on your street, repairing or replacing mains. Or you may see Denver Water constructing new facilities to replace those that have become obsolete. It’s all part of our commitment to provide safe, high-quality water to our customers.

National Western Center

The National Western Center is committed to engaging the business community in procurement opportunities as the project develops. The initial construction project is led by the City & County of Denver and will follow all existing City processes and procedures for procurement. Operations are led by the National Western Center Authority. Click here for current bidding opportunities. For bidding opportunities at the Livestock Center, click here.