Plumbing Bids in Fort Worth, TX
5 open plumbing bid opportunities posted by the City of Fort Worth and its agencies. Updated daily.
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PW - 103420 - Water and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Contract 2020, WSM-J
City of Fort Worth · Due 2026-05-28
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PW - CPN 103417 - Water and Sanitary Sewer Replacements Contract 2019, WSM-M
City of Fort Worth · Due 2026-05-28
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PW - CPN 103360 - Water and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Contract 2020, WSM-E
City of Fort Worth · Due 2026-06-04
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PW - CPN 103417 - Water and Sanitary Sewer Replacements Contract 2019, WSM-M
City of Fort Worth · Due 2026-06-04
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PW - CPN 103360 - Water and Sanitary Sewer Replacement Contract 2020, WSM-E
City of Fort Worth · Due 2026-06-04
How plumbing contractors find Fort Worth municipal bids
The City of Fort Worth and its associated entities — water utility, school district, county, special-purpose districts — post plumbing solicitations on multiple procurement platforms. Most contractors only know one or two of them, which is why the same handful of vendors win nearly every contract.
MuniBidBoard pulls every active plumbing bid from the City of Fort Worth (and surrounding TX municipalities) into one searchable feed. Filter by trade, by due date, by dollar threshold. See bids the day they post — not three weeks later when there's no time to respond.
Margins on Fort Worth public-works plumbing
Texas public-works contracts typically carry 20–40% gross margins for trade contractors vs the 2–8% commercial work offers. Public clients also pay on a statutory schedule — Texas Government Code Chapter 2251 (the Texas Prompt Payment Act) requires cities to pay within 30 days of invoice or owe statutory interest. Private clients owe nothing for late payment.
Average competitors per Fort Worth-area plumbing bid: 2–4. Average competitors per equivalent commercial bid: 6–10. Same skills, same crew — better odds + better margins.
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