Bristol City Council is seeking contractors for road-related projects that could be worth up to £288m over four years.
The local authority published a formal procurement notice on 10 January for its Highway Asset Management and Civils Framework.
The 10-lot deal will cover a range of jobs from bridge reconstruction to soil investigation works.
Firms have almost three months to throw their hats in the ring, with requests to participate due before midday on 4 April.
Lot 1 will cover planned carriageway surfacing works, while Lot 2 will focus on surface dressing and laying micro asphalt by machine and hand.
A seasonal programme of preventative footway works will take place under Lot 3, including slurry seal and other treatments.
Lot 4 will see installation of road markings and high-friction or coloured surfacing as well as joint and crack repair systems.
The fifth lot will cover minor maintenance, new highways and traffic man