Built for transportation and streets pursuits

Relevant corridor experience. Mapped to every criterion.

IDOT LPAs, TxDOT local programs, and city streets RFQs reward similar work and qualified staff. Flodoc matches your transportation portfolio to the criteria and assembles the response.

WHY THIS PURSUIT

What transportation boards actually score

Process facts for qualifications-based pursuits - not unsourced industry percentages.

Local + DOT

Many pursuits sit with cities and counties while still touching state DOT local-program or federal-aid rules.

Prequal matter

Transportation work often requires DOT precertification before you can compete - confirm eligibility early.

Criteria-first

Similar project type, key staff, capacity, and locality drive QBS scores more than a generic highways brochure.

WHAT YOU'LL BUILD

Documents for this pursuit type

Transportation SOQ

SOQ

Qualifications for roadway, bridge, traffic, and streets design RFQs.

Local agency RFQ response

LPA / LG

Packages for city and county projects administered under state DOT local programs.

Federal-aid local quals

FA

When FHWA funds apply, stack owner criteria with federal-aid procurement expectations.

Statement of Interest

SOI

Short interest submittals used in many DOT and local QBS advertisements.

YOUR PLAN

From RFQ to submission in three steps

1

Upload the RFQ or notice

Capture evaluation criteria, submission rules, and any prequalification or federal-aid requirements up front.

2

Match corridors and crews

Rank bridge, roadway, traffic, and streets projects - and the staff who delivered them - against each factor.

3

Assemble the package

Build the SOQ or local-agency response in the editor with compliance tracked through submission.

WHY FLODOC

Proposal automation for transportation pursuits

Similar-work matching

Surface bridges, reconstructions, and streets projects that match the advertised scope - not only the largest corridor.

Stacked requirement tracking

Track owner RFQ items and funding-program instructions together when federal-aid rules apply.

Key staff continuity

Tie proposed PMs and discipline leads to the example projects evaluators will scrutinize.

SOQ and SOI assembly

Produce transportation qualifications documents in a collaborative editor with firm templates.

Submission-rule guardrails

Stay inside page limits, forms, and delivery instructions that local agencies enforce strictly.

Reuse across districts

Keep multi-office transportation resumes and project sheets ready for the next LPA advertisement.

GUIDES

Read the playbooks for this pursuit

Playbook

The Local Agency RFQ Playbook for Engineering Firms

How to respond to city, county, and local public agency RFQs without losing on compliance - from SOI to SOQ to interview to negotiation.

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Guide

Winning Federally Funded Local Infrastructure Pursuits

When city and county projects use federal dollars, QBS and agency rules stack. How to show funding-agency experience and stay compliant without confusing a municipal SOQ for an SF330.

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Guide

Qualifications-Based Selection for State & Local AEC Work

How QBS works for city, county, and state design contracts - the Brooks Act model, state mini-Brooks statutes, evaluation factors, and how to win without competing on price.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Stop rebuilding the same qualifications package for every RFQ.

Match the right people and projects to the criteria - then review and submit with confidence.

No spam. No commitment. Just a better way to win.

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