Biddy passed two million recorded pages of public bid documents on February 14, 2025, marking a new scale milestone for the drawings, specifications, addenda, reports, and bid forms distributed through the platform.
The figure comes from page counts attached to active project PDFs in Biddy's current records. It measures pages, not merely uploaded files.
Millions of pages tied to public bid records
A single public construction project can contain hundreds or thousands of pages across several contracts and revisions. Biddy keeps those documents with the project where contractors obtain them, rather than separating file storage from the planholder record.
When a contractor registers and obtains a set, the transaction becomes part of the project history. Later files and addenda remain connected to the same project and planholder list.
One source for the current bid set
The milestone represents more than storage volume. Each page belongs to a controlled public bid record designed to keep project teams and contractors working from the same documents.