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Oklahoma Construction Bidding Guide 2025: State & Local Contracts

Complete guide to finding construction bids in Oklahoma. Learn about OMES procurement, contractor requirements, bonding rules, and winning public works contracts.

BidFinds Government Contracting Team
December 16, 2025
9 min read

Oklahoma Construction Market Overview

Oklahoma's construction market benefits from energy industry activity, significant military presence, and ongoing infrastructure investment. The state offers competitive costs and strong demand across multiple sectors.

$8B+
Annual Construction Value
77
Counties
5
Military Installations

Key Construction Sectors

  • Transportation: ODOT highway and bridge program
  • Energy: Oil and gas infrastructure, wind farms
  • Military: Tinker AFB, Fort Sill, other installations
  • Education: K-12 schools, university facilities
  • Municipal: Oklahoma City and Tulsa metro improvements

Procurement Portals

Oklahoma OMES (Office of Management and Enterprise Services)

The central procurement authority for Oklahoma state government.

  • Portal: omes.ok.gov
  • Registration: Required for state vendors
  • Cost: Free

ODOT Letting Schedule

Oklahoma Department of Transportation posts highway construction projects monthly. Contractors must be prequalified to bid on ODOT projects.

Major Municipal Portals

Oklahoma City

MAPS projects, city infrastructure

City of Tulsa

Vision Tulsa, public works

Contractor Licensing

Oklahoma Contractor Requirements

Oklahoma has limited statewide contractor licensing. Specific trades require state licenses:

State-Licensed Trades:

  • • Electrical contractors
  • • Plumbing contractors
  • • Mechanical contractors
  • • Roofing contractors

Local Requirements:

  • • OKC requires contractor registration
  • • Tulsa has local contractor licensing
  • • Check each municipality

ODOT Prequalification

Highway contractors must be prequalified by ODOT. Submit financial statements, equipment lists, and experience documentation to establish bidding capacity.

Major Contracting Agencies

AgencyProject Types
ODOTHighways, bridges
OMES Construction & PropertiesState buildings
Oklahoma Turnpike AuthorityTurnpike construction
University of OklahomaCampus facilities
Tinker AFB (Federal)Military construction

Bonding Requirements

Public Construction Bonding

Oklahoma requires bonds on public works projects:

Bid Bond
5% of bid amount
Performance Bond
100% of contract
Payment Bond
100% of contract

Tips for Winning Oklahoma Contracts

1. Get ODOT Prequalified

ODOT has a substantial annual highway program. Complete prequalification to access these opportunities.

2. Target OKC MAPS Projects

Oklahoma City's MAPS program funds major public construction. Track upcoming projects through the city's procurement office.

3. Pursue Military Subcontracting

Tinker AFB and other installations offer significant construction work. Connect with prime contractors and register in SAM.gov.

4. Register in Multiple Cities

Oklahoma City and Tulsa have separate contractor registration requirements. Complete both to access the largest municipal markets.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Oklahoma have prevailing wage?

Oklahoma does not have a state prevailing wage law. Federal projects follow Davis-Bacon requirements. Some municipal projects may have local wage requirements.

Do I need a general contractor license?

Oklahoma does not require a statewide general contractor license. However, specific trades (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, roofing) require state licenses, and cities may have local registration requirements.

How do I get prequalified with ODOT?

Submit a prequalification application showing financial capacity, equipment ownership, and construction experience to ODOT's Contract Administration Division.

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