How to check the local project bidding?

As a bidder, it is necessary to master some skills to find the bidding items before bidding, which will help you improve the bidding efficiency. Some bidders may not know how to check the local project bidding. Next, Bian Xiao will introduce you to several inquiry channels, so hurry up and collect them!

1, local government procurement website. That is, the region+government procurement website is used to search. This is a government website, and the information is free to view, but the amount of information viewed is limited.

2. Local public resource trading center. This is also a channel that can be queried. There are more information than government procurement websites, including government procurement, engineering construction, land mining, property rights transactions and so on. But you need to send someone to stare at the website when you query, otherwise you may miss important information.

3. Comprehensive bidding platform. There are many people using it now, and the information is comprehensive and updated quickly. It can be viewed by region and industry. If you want to pay attention to the bidding information of a certain region or industry, you can set up a subscription in the background, and it will automatically push information to you. Instead of looking for a needle in a haystack in a traditional website, let the project take the initiative to find you.

4. Schools, hospitals and other institutions will publish information on their own websites, such as school expansion projects and new hospital complex buildings, which will be published in official website and will be announced after winning the bid.

5, the national construction market supervision service platform can also be found. There are housing construction projects and municipal projects. You can choose according to your own needs.

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