Montpelier, Vt. and Gainesville, Fla. – June 2003: Beginning with the June 6, 2003 bid letting, the Vermont Agency of Transportation will accept bids via the Internet using Bid Express, an online bidding service.
After extensive testing of Bid Express by the agency and contractors, the Vermont Agency of Transportation is looking forward to moving to full production use of the system. Bid Express will provide significant time and cost savings to both the agency and contractors by automating many currently manual processes and eliminating the need for contractors to travel to the letting location to submit bids in person.
Contractors who wish to use Bid Express can visit the Bid Express website at www.bidx.com or call Bid Express customer support at 1-888-352-2439 for information.
"Bid Express will provide numerous benefits to our department in terms of time and cost savings," Brigitte M. Codling, contract monitor for the Vermont Agency of Transportation, said. "It will also be a convenience and money-saver for our contracting community."
Bid Express is a web-based bidding information service developed exclusively for the highway construction industry. By using Bid Express, contractors can save time needed for preparing and submitting bids and bid bonds on paper, and travel time and expense in attending lettings. Simple screens allow contractors to quickly scan all current lettings, and a search function is available for keyword information on current lettings and bid tab data from previous lettings. Users have access to lettings from across the country -- not just those of their home state -- and real-time bid results are available.
Bid Express is already in production use in ten state departments of transportation, with ten additional states in various stages of implementation and testing. States typically participate in a pilot program for several months to introduce the service to their bidding community before officially accepting Internet bids.
Bid Express is offered by Info Tech, Inc. Info Tech software is installed in 39 state departments of transportation, several hundred US cities and counties and two foreign countries, performing a wide range of functions from project estimation to contract administration to electronic bidding. Info Tech, based in Gainesville, Fla., provides customer-oriented, highly technical consulting, software development, systems integration and network communications services for transportation agencies, consulting engineers and contractors. For more information, contact Info Tech at (352) 381-4400 or visit www.bidx.com.
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Valerie Riley, APR
Info Tech, Inc.
(352) 381-4400
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