Ohio Facility Construction Commission (OFCC) procurement opportunities for construction, A/E, and energy services vendors
The Ohio Facility Construction Commission (OFCC) is a capital-program buyer that coordinates design and construction services for Ohio state agencies, higher education, and K–12 facilities. For vendors, OFCC’s procurement links are a concentrated place to monitor construction bids and Requests for Qualifications (RFQs)—including qualifications-based selection and best value processes—plus Q&A and addenda that can affect what you must submit.
Why OFCC’s procurement source matters to your pipeline
OFCC administers procurement for design and construction services across multiple types of public projects in Ohio, including new construction, renovations, and additions to existing facilities. Its Project Opportunities pages publish links to construction bids scheduled to be received by OFCC and also post bid results on the same webpage, with the note that bid date/time/location can change due to addenda published during the bidding period. OFCC’s materials also describe multiple delivery methods used to procure services, including qualifications based, best value, and competitive bidding processes, which means vendors may encounter different solicitation formats (and different selection expectations) depending on the project and role.
Opportunity signals vendors can monitor on the OFCC procurement pages
When you track OFCC’s Project Opportunities procurement links, the page is positioned as the place where bid schedules and bid results are posted, along with RFQ-related activity. OFCC also indicates that questions are answered and posted to the Opportunities page on a regular basis until one week before the response deadline (as reflected in an OFCC RFQ document). Additionally, OFCC states that addenda may be published during the bidding period and that bidders are responsible for reviewing all addenda during that period—so addenda and Q&A updates are key signals to monitor, not just the original solicitation release.
Recent Ohio Facility Construction Commission Bid Opportunities in GovCB
Review recent and historical bid opportunities from Ohio Facility Construction Commission, including bid notices, documents, due dates, amendments, and related procurement details tracked by GovCB.
- Fountain Square Complex Improvements Q&A bid · Closed · Due: 7/01/2026 Ohio Facility Construction Commission View Notice
- Nursing and Health Science Q&A bid · Closed · Due: 6/25/2026 Ohio Facility Construction Commission View Notice
- Research Admin and Cockins Hall window replacement bid · Open · Due: 7/22/2026 Ohio Facility Construction Commission View Notice
- Electrical Substation Replacement bid · Closed · Due: 7/08/2026 Ohio Facility Construction Commission View Notice
- Owner Agent Services FY27-28 Q&A bid · Closed · Due: 6/26/2026 Ohio Facility Construction Commission View Notice
View All Ohio Facility Construction Commission Bid Opportunities
Vendor readiness for OFCC selections (based on what OFCC publishes)
OFCC describes participation in its construction procurement through BidExpress, indicating it is the secure Internet bidding and proposal service used for construction and general procurement solicitations and that vendors must register to use BidExpress. OFCC’s RFQ documents also show that vendors may be required to submit RFQ responses and can include instructions about how questions are handled through the Opportunities page. For construction work, OFCC solicitation documents further note that prevailing wage rates and equal employment opportunity requirements are applicable to applicable projects, and that the State uses its standard requirements for public facility construction as part of the solicitation package—so aligning your internal pricing, staffing, and compliance documentation to those standard requirements is an important readiness step.
Capture and compliance strategy to reduce missed requirements
Treat OFCC solicitations as change-managed procurements: OFCC explicitly warns that bid timing details may be affected by addenda published during the bidding period and that bidders must review all addenda during that time. Build a workflow that checks the applicable OFCC procurement link for addenda and any posted Q&A updates before submission. For RFQ work, rely on the RFQ instructions for response procedures and deadlines, and cross-check any posted question/answer updates leading up to the stated cut-off window (OFCC RFQ documentation indicates answers are posted until one week before the response deadline). Finally, keep your bid/proposal package aligned with OFCC’s state standard requirements referenced in solicitation documents to avoid omissions related to prevailing wage and equal employment opportunity applicability where required.
OFCC procurement resources and your next vendor steps
Start by bookmarking OFCC’s procurement links under Project Opportunities that group bid and RFQ activity (best value selection RFQs, qualifications-based RFQs, and construction bids). Set monitoring for updates on the Opportunities pages so you catch addenda and any posted Q&A in time to adjust your submission. If you plan to bid through OFCC’s system, confirm you are registered for BidExpress before you need to submit. For ongoing engagement, OFCC also describes a business opportunities mailing list to receive notifications of new opportunities, RFQs, award notices, project updates, energy services opportunities, and training/webinar announcements—use it to reduce the chance of missing new solicitations.
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