BidSignal for Electrical Contractors
Win more electrical contracts without hunting for them.
Wiring, power, and electrical-system contracts on federal and state projects — surfaced the day they post, scoped to your trade.
- Every day
- Fresh federal & state scans
- Your states
- Only where you can perform
- Matched
- No keyword digging, ever
What we watch for electrical contractors
You tell us the work you do and where. We do the reading — across federal and state contracting opportunities — and email you the shortlist.
The codes that define the work
We track NAICS 238210 — Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors — so a fit isn't missed because it was filed under a code you don't watch.
The words buyers actually use
Solicitations rarely say "electrical" outright. We scan titles and scopes for the language that signals the work — electrical, wiring, power, lighting, switchgear — and surface the matches.
The set-asides you qualify for
Many electrical contracts are reserved for small businesses and certified firms. We flag designations like Total Small Business so you spend time only on bids you're eligible to win.
What to know about electrical government contracts
For electrical contractors, public work is steadier than private bidding: solicitations are scheduled, requirements are spelled out, and set-asides narrow the field to firms like yours.
Buyers don't always title a electrical job the way you'd search for it, and the set-aside is often buried in the details. BidSignal reads federal and state contracting opportunities daily, maps each to NAICS 238210, and surfaces the electrical work that fits your certifications and service area.
Open electrical opportunities right now
A live sample, refreshed every day. These are the kinds of contracts BidSignal emails electrical contractors — matched to the states you serve.
Replace exterior lighting and wiring
Agriculture, Department of · Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
Due
Jun 5
Z--WACO Emergency Generator
Interior, Department of the · Electrical Contractors and Other Wiring Installation Contractors
Due
Jun 18
Build your electrical profile once. Get the bids forever.
Set your trade, your service states, and your certifications. BidSignal scans federal and state contracting opportunities every day and emails you only the electrical work you can win.
Quick answers
How does BidSignal find electrical contracts?
BidSignal reads federal and state contracting opportunities every day, then matches them to electrical work using NAICS codes, the keywords buyers use in solicitations, your service states, and the set-asides you qualify for. You get only the ones you can win.
What kind of electrical opportunities will I see?
Wiring, power, and electrical-system contracts on federal and state projects — surfaced the day they post, scoped to your trade.
What does it cost to get matched electrical bids?
There is a free plan — no credit card. Tell us your trade and the states you serve and the matched opportunities arrive by email. Paid plans add daily alerts and more trades when you want them.
How do I find electrical government contracts?
BidSignal scans federal and state contracting opportunities every day, maps each to the NAICS codes and keywords that define electrical work, and emails you only the bids that match your trade, service states, and set-asides.
Are there set-asides for electrical contractors?
Yes — many electrical contracts are reserved for small businesses or certified firms, such as Total Small Business. BidSignal flags the set-asides you qualify for so you don't spend time on bids you can't win.
How often are new electrical opportunities posted?
New solicitations appear continuously. BidSignal refreshes its scan of federal and state contracting opportunities every business day, so matched electrical bids reach you the morning they post.