Bids by state · New York
Public construction bids in New York.
New York state agencies, cities, counties, school districts, and authorities — plus federal buyers working in the state — in one scored list. Every attachment is read by the parser, so the scope, bonds, wage determination, and key dates are pulled out before you open a PDF.
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Open by trade right now
196 open in New York
A further 553open nationwide or multi-location notices aren't tied to a single state and are excluded from every figure above.
Counts refresh hourly across every New York feed we ingest. Trades without enough New York history to say anything useful are left off rather than published empty.
How public construction bidding works in New York
New York's statutory notice publication is the State Contract Reporter, where agencies and public authorities are required to advertise. The authorities — transit, port, housing, power — are a large share of the state's construction spend and each runs its own bidding system on top of that notice requirement, so the Reporter tells you a job exists without being the place you actually bid it.
JobsiteBids watches the Contract Reporter and the federal feed together, parses the packets, and scores each opportunity against your trade and service area so the notice and the scope arrive as one item rather than as a lead you still have to chase.
Worth knowing
New York's Wicks Law requires separate prime contracts for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work on public projects above the statutory threshold, which varies by county — so those trades routinely bid direct rather than to a general contractor.
Where New York work is posted
- New York State Contract Reporter — in our feed
- NYSDOT construction lettings — not ingested, check it directly
- Municipal and authority portals — in our feed
- SAM.gov (federal) — in our feed
Busiest New York buyers right now
- Port Authority of New York & New Jersey — 13 open
- State University of New York (SUNY) — 12 open
- Dormitory Authority of the State of New York — 10 open
- Parks Recreation & Historic Preservation, NYS Office of — 9 open
- People with Developmental Disabilities, NYS Office for — 8 open