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Recent Win
Josh at Superior Heating and Air won a U.S. Air Force BPA at Hurlburt Field, FL
Solicitation FA441726Q0047 · HVAC Maintenance · Navarre, FL · 12 miles from base
Proposal drafted in
<5 min
Submitted. Won. Done.
From solicitation to submission-ready proposal — GetGovWork reads the docs, matches your capabilities, and writes the bid. You review and send it.
Real Win

Josh submitted a winning Air Force bid.
The proposal took minutes, not days.

Superior Heating and Air is a small HVAC shop in Navarre, FL — 12 miles from Hurlburt Field. Josh had never bid a government contract before. GetGovWork matched him to an active Air Force solicitation, read the full PWS, and drafted a complete, submission-ready proposal customized to his shop, his certifications, and the specific equipment on base.

UPS HVAC Maintenance BPA — Hurlburt Field, FL
✅ Contract Awarded
100% Small Business Set-Aside
Contractor
Superior Heating and Air
Navarre, FL · 12 mi from base
Proposal drafted in
<5 min
First government bid ever
Scope
Bi-annual PM + emergency response
Marvair units · R-454B · 24/7 coverage
Josh — Superior Heating and Air
I've been wanting to get into government work for years but could never figure out where to start. GetGovWork found the contract, read the whole solicitation, and handed me a proposal that was ready to go. I just filled in my price and submitted it. Never thought my first government bid would also be my first win.
Josh · Superior Heating and Air · Navarre, FL
U.S. Air Force contractor · Hurlburt Field
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The Problem

The system is designed to make you give up.

SAM.gov lists thousands of contracts. Most 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 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 — if you even know how.

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 — thousands of opportunities and I have no idea which ones we actually have a shot at.
r/smallbusiness · Oct 2025
15-person contractor trying to break into gov work
If you try to research how to bid on government contracts, you get hundreds of companies who want to sell you a seminar. I'm not trying to discourage — just know it's frustrating.
u/Sweet_Board6537 · r/pressurewashing
NYC contractor looking for government work

How It Works

From open solicitation to submitted bid — in under an hour.

1

Tell us about your shop

Your certifications, crew size, service area, and equipment capabilities. Takes 5 minutes. This becomes your profile — every proposal we draft is built around it.

2

We find contracts you can win — and do all the reading

We scan federal contracts daily, match them to your shop, and read every page of the solicitation so you don't have to. You get a plain-English breakdown of the job, your eligibility, and exactly what the proposal needs to include.

3

We draft the proposal. You review, price it, and submit.

Not a template — a fully written bid tailored to the specific job, agency, and equipment involved. You review it, add your price, and send it. The whole thing takes minutes, not days.


Built for the shop that's good at the work — not the paperwork.

Right fit

  • Trade contractors 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 do the work than fill out forms

Not for you

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

Less than one service call. Per month.

$250/mo
Unlimited bids. Every month.
One government maintenance contract is typically worth
$75,000–$300,000/year. The math isn't complicated.
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