πŸ”§ Built for HVAC Contractors

Stop Missing Government HVAC Contracts

The federal government spends $4B+ on HVAC services every year. Most small shops never bid, because finding the right contracts and writing proposals is confusing and time consuming.

GetGovWork matches contracts to your shop's specific capabilities, then drafts the winning proposal for you.

Free until you win your first contract. Then $99/month.
GetGovWork dashboard β€” matched HVAC contracts with draft proposal ready to submit
Matched contracts Β· Win probability Β· Proposal drafted and ready to review
No more generic bids. GetGovWork knows your crew size, certifications, service area, and equipment β€” and only surfaces contracts your shop can actually win.
The Problem

The system is designed to make you give up.

SAM.gov lists thousands of contracts. Most of them are irrelevant to you. The ones that aren't require a 60-page proposal, specific certifications, and language you've never written before.

So you go back to chasing residential calls. The government contract goes to the same regional firm it always has.

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SAM.gov is a firehose

Thousands of contracts, no good filter. Hours wasted on bids you were never eligible for.

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Proposals take forever

A single government RFP can run 60+ pages. Writing a response takes days β€” if you even know how.

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You don't know why you lose

Submit a bid, hear nothing. No feedback, no guidance. Just another award going to someone else.


Real Talk

You're not the only one who's hit this wall.

"We want to expand but cannot for the life of us figure out where bid opportunities are."
r/HVAC
Small HVAC contractor, looking to expand
"SAM.gov is free but it's like drinking from a firehose β€” thousands of opportunities and I have no idea which ones we actually have a shot at."
r/smallbusiness Β· Oct 2025
15-person contractor trying to break into gov work
"If you try to research 'how do I bid on government contracts,' you get hundreds of companies who want to sell you a seminar… I'm not attempting to discourage β€” just know it's frustrating."
u/Sweet_Board6537 Β· r/pressurewashing
NYC contractor looking for government work

How It Works

From SAM.gov chaos to submitted proposal β€” in minutes.

1

Tell us about your shop

Your certifications, crew size, service area, and equipment capabilities. Takes 5 minutes. This becomes your permanent profile β€” gets smarter every time you use it.

2

We surface contracts you can actually win

We filter federal, state, and local HVAC contracts down to the ones that match your shop. Plain-English breakdown of each opportunity, your eligibility, and estimated win odds β€” before you spend a minute on it.

3

GetGovWork drafts your proposal. You review and submit.

GetGovWork reads the solicitation, writes the response, and pre-fills it with your company's info. You review, make it yours, and send it. The whole process goes from days to under an hour.


Built for the shop that's good at the work β€” not the paperwork.

Right fit

  • HVAC shops with 2–25 employees
  • You want recurring, weather-proof revenue
  • You've thought about gov work but never started
  • You're tired of chasing residential seasonality
  • You'd rather fix systems than fill out forms

Not for you

  • Enterprise contractors with BD teams
  • Companies already winning federal work regularly
  • Shops not yet registered or licensed
Pricing

Less than one service call. Per month.

$99/mo
Free until you win your first contract.
One government HVAC maintenance contract is typically worth
$75,000–$300,000/year. The math isn't complicated.
Launching soon. Lock in early access pricing.