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Construction companies, contractors, suppliers, vendors and all interested parties can apply for bidding opportunities for City of Raleigh projects and services.
Current Bidding Opportunities
All City solicitations (Bids, RFPs, RFQs) $30,000 and above for Apparatus, Supplies, Materials, Equipment, Services, and Construction are posted on the North Carolina electronic Vendor Portal.
Please click on Search Open Bids in the menu bar near the top, then select NON-STATE – City of Raleigh from the Purchasing Agency drop-down menu, and then click Search.
eVP is a State of North Carolina free, online bid posting system that allows suppliers to view and download solicitations documents directly from the website. Using eVP enables the City to reach an increased number of potential suppliers including HUB certified MWBE suppliers.
When a solicitation is posted to eVP, an e-mail notification is automatically sent to each supplier that is registered in eVP for that category. Please note that Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to view bid documents.
Important: Suppliers are responsible for checking the eVP website to obtain all solicitation documents for goods and services and addenda that may be issued to those solicitations. Only notification summaries for Construction bids are also posted to eVP. Suppliers are responsible for contacting the issuing City Department for Construction Bid documents. The City is not responsible for direct distribution of solicitations and addenda posted on the website to all suppliers who wish to submit a proposal. Acknowledgement of addenda will be made in the solicitation process.
If you have any questions or issues using the eVP website, contact the City of Raleigh Procurement Division at 919-996-3240.
How to Search for Bids
- Go to the North Carolina electronic Vendor Portal
- Select “Browse Solicitations”
- Expand the “Filters” drop down
- Under Department select “City of Raleigh”
- Scroll down to see all City of Raleigh bid opportunities
Please note you have the ability to search using the “Category” option. Here you can find bid opportunities across the state listed by service type. Examples include: Construction Services, Design Services, Cleaning and Equipment Supplies…)
Bid Submission Process
When a solicitation is posted to North Carolina electronic Vendor Portal, an e-mail notification is automatically sent to each supplier that is registered in eVP for that category. Please note that Adobe Acrobat Reader is needed to view bid documents.
Bidders are responsible for:
- Checking the North Carolina electronic Vendor Portal to obtain all solicitations documents for goods and services and addenda that may be issued to those solicitations. Only notification summaries for Construction bids are also posted to eVP.
- Contacting the Bid Agent listed on eVP or within the solicitation document with any questions or clarifications.
- Contacting the City Department for the complete Construction Bid documents. The City is not responsible for direct distribution of solicitation documents and addenda posted on the website to all bidders who wish to submit a proposal.
- Some solicitations may require you to attend a pre-bid conference or other qualifying event. Please make sure to attend when required.
If you have any questions or issues using the eVP website, contact the City of Raleigh Procurement Division at 919-996-3240.
Register as a Supplier
If you are awarded a contract or purchase order from a solicitation, you must first register your company as a supplier through the Raleigh Supplier Connection self-service portal.
Minority and Women Business Enterprise (MWBE) Policy
Following North Carolina law, the City of Raleigh encourages and provides an equal opportunity for Certified Minority and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) to participate in all aspects of the City’s contracting and procurement. Learn more about the City's MWBE program.
Public Notice
Pursuant to the General Statutes of the State of North Carolina and City of Raleigh policy, bids and proposals are invited and will be received by the City of Raleigh until the public bid or proposal deadline date and time specified. The posting on eVP serves as a public notice of advertisement for Bids, RFPs, and RFQs. Solicitation documents and specifications can be downloaded directly from eVP or, if for Construction, can be obtained from the bid agent for that listing during regular office hours.
Per North Carolina General Statute 87-15, prospective bidders for construction contracts must be properly licensed.
The City of Raleigh is an equal opportunity agency and invites small and minority contractors to bid. The City Council or its delegate reserves the right to reject any or all bids or proposals.