Bid Request Form Service in Medical Lake, Washington
Please use the following form to submit all construction bid requests.
For Service Inquiries use the "Get a Quote" button.
You get it, the subject of bid request form is just one of those things in life you have to trust a professional to do. So feel free to skip all the reading and click the button below to get a quote now, or scroll down to learn more.
Get A QuoteSubmitting a construction bid request
Include plans, specifications, schedule, and the bid due date — complete information gets you a faster and more accurate number. For service work rather than construction, use the Get A Quote button instead. Questions? Call (509) 535-5946.
Bid Request Form FAQs
Call (509) 535-5946 and reference your project name. If a deadline moves or the scope changes after you submit, let us know as early as you can — a scope change caught during estimating is trivial to handle, while the same change caught after award is not.
Send what you have and say where it stands. A preliminary budget number from schematic drawings is often useful for planning, with a firm bid to follow once documents are complete. We will be explicit about which one we are giving you so it does not get treated as a hard number prematurely.
For new construction, usually yes. For work in an existing building, we generally want a site survey, because existing conditions are where the surprises live and pricing them off drawings alone serves nobody. We will tell you which approach your project needs when we review the request.
Yes — new residential construction, new commercial construction, and residential remodeling, from single custom homes through multi-family and commercial tenant improvements. Indicate the project type in your request so it reaches the right estimator without a round trip.
It depends on project size, complexity, and whether a site survey is needed for existing conditions. Straightforward residential work turns around quickly; large commercial projects take longer, particularly where existing conditions must be verified. If you have a hard bid deadline, tell us in the request so we can confirm we can meet it.
No. This form is for construction bid requests only. For service work — a repair, a replacement, a problem in an existing home or building — use the Get A Quote button or call (509) 535-5946. They are different teams and different processes, and using the right one gets you a faster response.
Plans and specifications, the project schedule, the bid due date, the fixture package if it is set, and any addenda. For work in an existing or occupied building, note access restrictions and allowable working hours — those materially affect price, and it is far better to build them into the bid than renegotiate later.