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New Ohio Construction Project Data Released by BidClerk

Today, Searchable Listing of 1,221 Ohio Construction Projects in Commercial and Residential Sectors Are Available for a $59.95 Fee

BidClerk – a national data clearinghouse for construction projects, contractors, consumers, and manufacturers – today announced the immediate availability of 1,221 new construction projects in Ohio in both commercial and residential sectors. These Ohio projects are actively seeking bids from contractors and building material suppliers. Every one of these 1,221 jobs is searchable by town, city, and county.

For a $59.95/month fee, visitors at BidClerk.com can view the detailed job value, location, and contacts included in each project record. In addition to the Ohio construction projects listed, BidClerk is also offering 85,467 new projects nationally, all searchable at every geographic level.

(BidClerk also offers 362,066 project-related companies and 747,612 personal contacts within those companies.)

“In a ‘dream scenario,’ a contractor or supplier could find a searchable list of all the new or pending construction projects in Ohio listed in one place for one low price,” said BidClerk’s Mike Gaynor. “And that’s exactly what we offer: Nearly 1,000,000 total records, and a wealth of current new-job postings by state, all accessed for around $2 per day.”

Source: http://www.bidclerk.com/

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