Open bids for Austin

Other Environmental

District-Wide Solid Waste Disposal Services

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RFP Transportation

RFP: Light Rail Vehicles (LRV)

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RFI Transportation

RFI: Light Rail Vehicles Solicitation

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RFQ Professional Services

RFQ - Municipal Financial Advisory Services

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Other Professional Services

Professional Audit Services

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find bids posted directly by the City of Austin?

Most US cities post their procurement opportunities on the city government's official procurement page or through a third-party platform like Bonfire, PlanetBids, or BidNet Direct. ProcureTap aggregates from these sources every six hours. For bids specifically attributed to the City of Austin government, look for organization names containing "City of Austin" or the procuring department.

Are state and county bids also shown here?

Yes — this page surfaces bids tagged with "Austin" as well as bids from county and state agencies that serve Austin. Many Austin contracts are issued through county or state procurement portals rather than city-only systems.

Do I need to register separately for each Austin agency?

Often yes. Each agency typically uses its own vendor registration on its chosen procurement platform. The good news: most cities and counties use a small number of common platforms (Bonfire, PlanetBids, Jaggaer, BidNet Direct, DemandStar), so one registration on each platform can cover many agencies.