For AEC & Construction Firms
Find funded infrastructure projects
before RFQs are public.
FFID tracks House CPF and Senate CDS earmarks across FY2022–FY2026 — so AEC firms can identify funded municipalities, counties, ports, airports, and public agencies 12–18 months before procurement begins.
The RFP is already too late.
By the time a water or transportation project appears on SAM.gov, the funded recipient has usually had conversations. The firms that win built relationships earlier — when the funding was directed, not when procurement opened.
SAM.gov
Public procurement opens
Everyone sees the opportunity. Competition is high. Relationships are already set.
Agency admin phase
Planning and scoping begins
Agency receives funds and starts internal planning. Some firms are already in conversations.
FFID ← You are here
Congressional funding directed
Earmark announced. Recipient named. Project type known. 12–18 months of lead time begins.
Search by infrastructure category
Enacted projects only — confirmed congressional funding, ready for pursuit planning.
Water & Wastewater
Municipalities, utilities, and water authorities receiving directed federal funding for water, wastewater, and stormwater projects.
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Transportation
Roads, bridges, transit systems, ports, and airports receiving CPF and CDS directed funding.
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Flood Control & Waterways
Army Corps and USACE projects — flood control, levees, harbor dredging, and waterway infrastructure.
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Energy & Grid
Grid modernization, clean energy, and public infrastructure energy projects directed by Congress.
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How AEC firms use FFID
A four-step workflow from funding signal to pursuit plan.
Search funded recipients in your target market
Filter by state, agency, category, recipient type, and fiscal year. See which municipalities, counties, port authorities, airports, and utilities received directed congressional funding.
Identify repeat recipients — your highest-probability prospects
Recipients funded in multiple consecutive fiscal years are the strongest pursuit signals. They have congressional relationships, existing project momentum, and institutional capacity to execute.
Map the member sponsoring the funding
Every project links to its congressional sponsor. Know which members are consistently funding in your category so you can prioritize districts and align your outreach strategy.
Export a prospect list and start outreach now
Export funded recipients to CSV and load them directly into Salesforce, HubSpot, Procore, or any BD pipeline. Up to 5,000 rows — recipient names, project titles, amounts, members, and status — ready to import. Start relationship-building before the procurement window opens.
In practice
How AEC firms are using FFID today.
A water and wastewater engineering firm searched Texas CPF projects and found 47 funded municipalities — months before any RFQs were public.
An AEC BD director filtered Army Corps flood control projects by state and built a prospect list of 23 funded port authorities and levee districts in an afternoon.
A transportation firm identified a county that had received DOT funding in three consecutive fiscal years — confirming a repeat-funded prospect worth prioritizing before the procurement opened.
Stop waiting for the RFP.
Start with the funding signal.
FY2022–FY2026 coverage · 97,761+ projects · Water, transportation, flood control, energy, and more. Updated every Monday.