/ South Florida primary sources

Intelligence drawn from the source, not the summary

Permit filings, bid records, workforce availability, and supplier history — aggregated directly from Miami-Dade and Broward systems. No third-party resellers, no quarterly snapshots.

— Four primary data layers

What we pull and where it comes from

Permit Filings

Bid History

Workforce Availability

Supplier Performance

Filed directly from Miami-Dade and Broward county portals. Status updates reflect what the clerks see, not a cached feed from last week.

Submitted bids and award records across public and select private projects in South Florida — searchable by trade, contractor, and project address.

Delivery records, dispute flags, and completion rates compiled from project closeout documents — not self-reported vendor profiles.

Trade-by-trade capacity signals drawn from active project rosters and sub-contractor scheduling data across the county.

Tight overhead shot of a laptop screen showing a construction project dashboard with permit status rows, risk score badges in orange, and a map panel showing clustered project pins across a Miami street grid, interior office fluorescent lighting, no person visible, screen fills the frame
Tight overhead shot of a laptop screen showing a construction project dashboard with permit status rows, risk score badges in orange, and a map panel showing clustered project pins across a Miami street grid, interior office fluorescent lighting, no person visible, screen fills the frame
▸ Continuous computation

Risk scores run before your schedule does

Project-proximity alerts and risk scores recalculate as new permit activity and workforce data arrive — not on a nightly batch. You see the conflict before it lands on your site.

The twelve projects within a quarter-mile of your site are tracked as context, not background noise. Scope overlaps, trade conflicts, and permit queues surface as actionable flags.

Ready to stop chasing data across disconnected systems?

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