DVBE Compliance Platform

Stop losing bids over paperwork

SubVet connects California HVAC contractors with verified DVBE subcontractors in minutes, not days. Trade-specific matching. Pre-vetted listings. Compliance docs auto-filled.

3%

Mandatory DVBE spend

$12B+

CA public works annually

1,200+

Certified DVBE firms

The state gave you a phonebook. You need a tool.

Cal eProcure lists every certified DVBE in California. But it can't filter by CSLB license, check insurance status, confirm availability, or generate your compliance paperwork. You're left cold-calling strangers 48 hours before bid day.

Cal eProcure is a phonebook, not a tool. We needed something that actually helps us win bids.

The reality for HVAC contractors bidding on California state work

Built for contractors who bid on state work

Every feature exists because the current process is broken.

Trade-Specific Filtering

Search DVBE subcontractors by CSLB license classification, service area, and current availability. Find a C-20 HVAC sub in Sacramento with capacity this month.

Pre-Vetted Listings

Every DVBE is verified for active DGS certification, current insurance, valid bonding, and real capacity. No more calling numbers that don't answer.

Direct Matching

Tell us your project scope. We match you with available subs who fit. Simple as that. No more scrolling through 200 irrelevant listings.

Compliance Docs, Auto-Filled

STD 843 declarations, Bidder Declaration forms, CUF documentation. Pre-filled from your matched sub's verified data. Submit-ready.

Three steps. One bid cycle.

Step 01

Describe your project

Enter your trade requirements, service area, and timeline. SubVet filters the entire DVBE registry down to subs who actually fit.

Step 02

Review matched subs

See verified DVBE subcontractors with active certifications, insurance, and confirmed availability. Every listing is real and current.

Step 03

Download compliance docs

Get pre-filled STD 843, Bidder Declaration, and CUF forms. Attach to your bid. DVBE compliance handled before lunch.

Compliance shouldn't cost you the contract

SubVet exists because contractors should win bids based on their work, not their ability to navigate a broken state database at midnight.