This document outlines the project coverage for CMD's U.S. market intelligence and marketing solutions. It provides details on the project phases, value ranges, and types of construction projects that CMD actively tracks, including soliciting bidders lists, acquiring plans and specifications, and identifying the three lowest bidders or awards. The project types covered are commercial projects, civil projects like roads and bridges, and multi-family residential structures.
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1. Project coverage - U.S. data
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Bidders lists: Three lowest bidders or awards are actively solicited on projects >$250K
For projects with bid packages, CMD actively solicits bidders within the Big Eight trades (concrete, masonry, electrical,
plumbing, drywall, painting, roofing and HVAC)
Includes civil planning projects with a value of $100k or greater for 50 state Department of Transportation (DOT) agencies
Plans and specifications documents are actively pursued on civil projects in which the source-confirmed value is $1M or
greater, excluding roads, sidewalks, curbs, gutters and pavement markings
Multi-Family planning stage projects over $100K
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Project phaseProject value
Planning Bidding Post-bid
Plans and
specs
acquisition
Bidders
list
3 low
bidders or
awardsMinimum Maximum
$50K
$50K
$50K $999K
$1M
$100K
$99K
Unlimited
Unlimited
Unlimited
Commercial projects
Projects involving the construction of any
type of buildings and structures such as
schools, retail offices, warehouses, hospitals,
hotels, manufacturing facilities, etc.
Civil projects
Projects centered on the construction of
roads, parking lots, bridges, culverts, tunnels,
sidewalks and curbs
Multi-family homes
Residential structures designed for multiple
family occupancy
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