AI Bid Intelligence

Stop reading tender packs.
Start winning them.

BidForge monitors UK tender portals, reads the specs, and writes bid responses for insulation, cladding, and fire protection contractors. The BD employee that never takes a day off.

£70B+
UK construction tenders annually
15-25%
of your week spent on bids
0
trade-specific AI bid tools
The Problem

Your estimators are buried in PDFs instead of pricing work.

01

Tender packs are massive

Hundreds of pages. M&E specs, architectural drawings, PQQ forms. You need to find the 12 pages that matter to your trade.

02

Opportunities slip through

Contracts Finder, Find a Tender, Constructionline, private invites. Too many portals, not enough hours to check them all.

03

Bid writing is repetitive

PQQ responses, method statements, health and safety sections. You rewrite the same answers differently every single time.

04

Good jobs get no-bid'd

When the pipeline is full, you skip winnable tenders because there's no time to write another response. Revenue walks out the door.

From tender alert to submitted bid. Autonomously.

1

Monitor

BidForge scans UK tender portals daily. When a mechanical insulation, cladding, or fire protection opportunity appears, you know about it before your competitors do.

2

Qualify

Not every tender is worth your time. BidForge reads the full spec pack and scores each opportunity against your capabilities, location, project size, and win probability.

3

Extract

Pipe sizes, insulation thicknesses, temperature ratings, fire-stop requirements. BidForge pulls the technical details from M&E specifications and organises them into a clear scope.

4

Write

PQQ responses, method statements, programme outlines. BidForge drafts professional bid documents using your company's track record, certifications, and technical language. You review, refine, submit.

The Vision

Every winnable tender gets your bid on the table.

Built by people who understand that winning work in specialist trades isn't about fancy software. It's about reading the right specs, writing the right words, and never missing a deadline.