Low adjusted bid
$1,487,239 Apex Civil — after levelingLevel My Subs presents
SUB ZERO — The cheapest sub bid is usually missing something
Three subs bid the same job. One left out the underground. One wrapped it in. One buried it in an allowance. The lowest number on the page isn't the real low — and finding out after you award is how change orders happen. SUB Zero does that math for you.
Beta open to a small group of GC firms. Apply for access — pilot firms lock $6.99/mo for 12 months.
Open clarifications
8 3 high priorityBid spread
$428,241 After normalization| Bidder | Base | Adjusted | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| Apex Civil | $1.39M | $1.49M | Medium |
| Ridgemont Site | $1.91M | $1.92M | Low |
| Beacon Earthworks | $1.22M | $1.66M | High |
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Built for project coordinators, assistant PMs, estimators, small GCs, and residential builders who need fast bid leveling without enterprise software pricing.
See what "leveled" looks like
Open the sample report. Adjusted ranking, scope matrix, open clarifications, and a recommended award — the one-page deliverable that ends the apples-to-oranges spreadsheet.
AI reads the proposals
The cloud version (coming next) takes your sub PDFs and proposal emails, drafts the leveling, and flags the scope gaps. You confirm or override before award.
Walk into buyout ready
Print the report, hand it to your PM, run the meeting. Built by a GC for the project coordinator nobody trained.