Bid tabulations

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor.

Bid tabulations may be found by going to the month the bids were opened or by selecting the bid tabulation by contract number button, then click on the contract number, sorted by year in each month, to open the file.

Find bid tabulations by searching by contract number.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of January.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of February.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of March.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of April.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of May.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of June.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of July.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of August.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of September.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of October.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of November.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for the month of December.

A record of the engineer's estimate and bid amount for each project, by bid item and contractor for region-let small works roster contracts.

Slow down – lives are on the line. 

In 2023, speeding continued to be a top reason for work zone crashes.

Even one life lost is too many.

Fatal work zone crashes doubled in 2023 - Washington had 10 fatal work zone crashes on state roads.

It's in EVERYONE’S best interest.

95% of people hurt in work zones are drivers, their passengers or passing pedestrians, not just our road crews.