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View the sections below to learn more about Keyword Search:

What is Keyword Search?

The Keyword Search feature allows you to enter keywords or phrases into the search bar on the Search page. This powerful tool helps you quickly narrow down your search to find relevant projects or companies.

How do I use Keyword Search?

Type a keyword or phrase into the search bar.

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Press enter or click the search icon to the right side of the search bar.

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Smart Search vs. Exact Search

Smart Search

By default your search will be a smart search, meaning your search results will include variations of the keyword you searched as well as the exact keyword.

Example: Searching floor will return results that contain floor or variations, such as flooring or floors.

Exact Search

If you want to search for an exact keyword or phrase, enclose the keyword or phrase in quotation marks. This will not include variations of the keyword in your search results

Example: Searching “floor” will return results that contain the exact term floor but none of its variations.

Search Operators

When searching for keywords, you can include the AND or OR operators as well as wildcards to fine tune your search.

NOT and NEAR operators will be coming to Beta Search soon.

AND

All keywords must be present in the results

Example: Searching concrete AND flooring will return results containing both keywords, concrete and flooring.

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Note: The default operator for a search is AND. This means a search with multiple keywords, not enclosed in quotation marks, will be treated as though they have an AND operator between then.

Example: Searching concrete flooring will be treated the same as concrete AND flooring.

OR

Includes results with at least one of the keywords.

Example: Searching concrete OR flooring will return results than contain either concrete, flooring, or both.

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Wildcards

A wildcard is an asterisk that takes the place of one or more characters in a word.

Type in the part of the word that you know and then use an asterisk for the part you want to be variable in your search.

Example: Searching arch* returns results including architect, arches, archts, etc.

Note: You must have at least three characters typed before adding a wildcard.

Search In

The Search In feature allows you to specify which parts of a project you want to search within.

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There are three options to search within:

  • Name

  • Details

  • Documents

Note: You can select one or multiple options to search within. If you select more than one option, search results will return projects that contain your search term in any of the selected options.

Name

Searches for keywords within a project’s name.

Details

The default Search In selection that searches for keywords from the following fields that provide details about a project:

  • Project Name

  • Project ID

  • Solicitation #

  • Status

  • Sector

  • Project Type

  • Building Use (and sub-building uses)

  • Address (street, city, state)

  • Description

  • Trade, Trade Division, and CSI Code

  • GC Company Name

Documents

Searches for keywords within any of a project’s attached/related documents.

Note: Once you find a project that contains the keyword you are looking for within its documents, use Document Viewer to see where in the documents that term exists.

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