Pain Qualified Prospect Feed — Validated with live federal contract data

A Data-Driven Outbound Workflow for Trunk Tools

Using federal construction contract award data to identify midsize general contractors winning disproportionately large projects at the exact moment capacity strain creates urgency for document management tools.

15–40
Qualified targets per month
Validated Workflow

The “Federal Megaproject Overload”

Using the federal contract awards database to identify midsize general contractors winning awards that significantly outpace their team capacity, at the exact moment project mobilization drives investment in document management and productivity tools.

How It Works

1
Query federal construction contract awards (NAICS 236x) for new awards above $25M, filtering by recency and awarding agency.
2
Cross-reference recipients with entity registration data to identify company size, employee count, and business category (small business, midsize).
3
Calculate capacity strain metrics: total active backlog per employee, award size relative to typical project history, and number of concurrent active contracts.
4
Filter for midsize firms (50–300 employees) winning awards significantly larger than their team can support without technology leverage. Exclude mega-contractors with enterprise tech stacks already in place.
5
Identify the mobilization window (30–90 days post-award) when document management decisions are being made for each new project.
6
Deliver verified lead cards with company details, award portfolio, capacity strain analysis, and contact paths to VP Operations / CTO / PM leadership.
Source
Federal Contract Awards Database
Refresh
Near real-time (within days of award)
Volume
15–40 ICP-qualified leads/month
Validation Score: 21 / 25
Verified Opportunities

Sample Lead Cards

Real midsize general contractors with active federal construction awards verified against the federal spending database. Each card represents a firm with provable capacity strain and an active project mobilization window.

Highest Capacity Strain
ACC Construction Co Inc Augusta, GA
Capacity Strain
Active Federal Awards
$340M+ across multiple active DoD contracts
Largest Active Award
$165M facility construction (awarded August 2025, through 2029)
Team Size
~45 employees
Backlog per Employee
$7.6M+ — extreme capacity strain
Signal
A 45 person team running $340M+ in simultaneous DoD construction projects needs technology that multiplies team productivity
Guyco Inc Lampasas, TX
Capacity Strain
Active Federal Awards
$282M+ across 2 active barracks renovation contracts
Project Focus
Barracks renovations at Fort Cavazos, TX ($188M and $94M concurrent design-build projects)
Team Size
~52 employees
Backlog per Employee
$5.4M+ — high capacity strain
Signal
Running two simultaneous barracks renovation projects at the same installation generates massive document overlap and cross-project coordination needs
RQ Construction LLC Carlsbad, CA
Capacity Strain
Active Federal Awards
$800M+ across 5+ active DoD contracts
Largest Active Award
$272M Michelson Laboratory Complex (Navy, CA)
Team Size
~170 employees
Geographic Spread
Active work in CA, GA, and VA simultaneously
Signal
$800M+ in active DoD work across multiple states with 170 people. New PMs in remote offices need instant access to institutional knowledge.
Conti Federal Services LLC Orlando, FL
Growth Surge
Active Federal Awards
$460M+ across multiple active DoD contracts
Key Projects
B-21 hangar (SD), operations facility (WY), military facility (HI), construction in Israel
Team Size
~269 employees (42% headcount growth)
Recognition
Inc. 5000 ranked (#546)
Signal
42% headcount growth means roughly half the team is new and doesn't know where anything is. Rapid scaling with federal projects across 4+ locations.
Jaynes Corporation Albuquerque, NM
Project Step-Up
New Award
$172M Indian Health Service construction (awarded September 2025)
Awarding Agency
Department of Health and Human Services (IHS)
Prior Typical Project
$7M–$16M DoD projects (10x step up in project scale)
Business Size
Small business designation
Signal
A small business winning a $172M award represents a transformational project. IHS construction has unique compliance requirements (tribal sovereignty, environmental reviews, prevailing wage).
Additional Opportunities

Backup Workflows

These workflows passed theoretical evaluation and represent additional prospecting angles using publicly accessible regulatory and compliance data.

Backup Workflows (Passed Theoretical Evaluation)

OSHA Penalty Spike

Targets general contractors with significant OSHA violations in documentation-adjacent categories (training deficiencies, hazard communication, record-keeping) using daily-updated enforcement data to identify firms in active abatement mode that are evaluating process improvements.

Debarment/Exclusion Risk

Monitors federal exclusion lists and willful OSHA violations to identify contractors under acute compliance pressure with active federal contracts at risk. These firms invest heavily in process standardization and documentation to demonstrate good faith during compliance remediation.

What You're Looking At

The lead cards in this report aren't a one-time research project. They're a sample of what a Pain-Qualified Prospect Feed looks like — monitoring the federal contract awards database continuously and surfacing midsize general contractors with provable capacity strain the moment the award hits.

What the Feed Looks Like

Every Week
25–50 prospects, each with the award signal, why it creates urgency, a ready-to-use outreach angle, and verified VP Operations / CTO / PM contacts.
Week 1 Onboarding
ICP & Pain Signal Map for your vertical, outreach templates for each signal type, and a competitive landscape snapshot — all ready before the first feed ships.
Monthly Refinement
You tell us which prospects turned into meetings. We adjust signal weighting so the feed gets sharper every month.
The Guarantee
50 pain-qualified prospects with verified contact info in your first 30 days — or you don't pay for the first month.

Built for B2B sales teams who'd rather have 50 reasons to call than 5,000 names to guess from.

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