Does anyone use paid RFP aggregator sites/services when looking for new RFPs? I did a free trial of Envirobidnet and found it pretty useful, but I was wondering what else is out there that people would recommend.
Emilemur, I chased architectural work for 40 years and while I tried many services none caught everything and I got distrustful. My work was pretty regional so just the “shoe-leather” approach worked fine and all the state and university work I chased was on the state architect’s website. I checked out the site you listed and looked it over, there is another more architect specific called Archi-Palooza, I suppose if you are casting a wide net like multiple states or national it could be the only effective way to keep informed. Looking at all those opportunities makes me want to jump back in the game…that sewer extension in Poughkeepsie looks enticing.
RFP sites?
Does anyone use paid RFP aggregator sites/services when looking for new RFPs? I did a free trial of Envirobidnet and found it pretty useful, but I was wondering what else is out there that people would recommend.
Emilemur, I chased architectural work for 40 years and while I tried many services none caught everything and I got distrustful. My work was pretty regional so just the “shoe-leather” approach worked fine and all the state and university work I chased was on the state architect’s website. I checked out the site you listed and looked it over, there is another more architect specific called Archi-Palooza, I suppose if you are casting a wide net like multiple states or national it could be the only effective way to keep informed. Looking at all those opportunities makes me want to jump back in the game…that sewer extension in Poughkeepsie looks enticing.
Why would they need to extend the sewer in poo-keepsie?
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