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Workshop

The Seller-Doer Activation

Most AEC firms have a BD problem that looks like a people problem. It isn’t. The technical professionals on your team aren’t bad at relationships — they’re operating without a framework, without permission, and without the belief that they’re allowed to develop business on purpose. This workshop fixes that.

What the workshop covers

Mindset

The shift from “doer” to “seller-doer” — why technical credibility is your greatest BD asset and how to stop hiding it.

Opportunity Spotting

How to identify pursuit opportunities in existing client relationships before the RFP hits the street.

Relationship Building

Building client relationships that go beyond the project — without feeling like a salesperson.

Proposal Storytelling

How to write and present proposals that reflect your firm’s actual capability — not a generic response to the RFP.

Engagement details

Format

Half-day or full-day workshop. Delivered on-site or virtually.


Who It’s For

AEC firms with technical staff who need to develop BD skills — engineers, project managers, and rising principals who are expected to bring in work but haven’t been shown how.


Investment

$3,500–$10,000 per engagement depending on format and firm size.


Based On

The Seller-Doer Playbook — Bradley’s Amazon #2 bestselling guide for design engineers.


Project Engagement

The Design Procurement Advisory

Public agencies and private project owners run procurement processes that produce predictable results — good and bad. The bad ones are almost always structural. Wrong evaluation criteria. Ambiguous scope. An interview process that rewards presentation skills over project delivery. This engagement fixes the structure before it produces another bad result.

What’s covered

RFQ/RFP Structure

Scope language, qualification requirements, and submission format — structured to attract the right firms and screen out the wrong ones.

Evaluation Criteria Design

Weighted scoring rubrics that reward demonstrated delivery track record over glossy proposals and polished presenters.

Interview Protocol

Structured interview questions and evaluation guides that surface real project delivery capability.

Stakeholder Alignment

Getting internal stakeholders — elected officials, department heads, community representatives — aligned on selection criteria before the process begins.

Engagement Details

Timeline

4–8 weeks depending on procurement complexity and stakeholder count.

Who It’s For

Public works directors, capital programs managers, and program delivery executives who need to run a better consultant selection — or who have been burned by the last one.

Deliverables

RFQ/RFP structure, evaluation criteria matrix, interview protocol, and stakeholder alignment documentation.

Investment

$15,000–$35,000 per engagement.

Based On

Cracking the Design Consultant Code — written from the project owner’s side of the table.


Intensive + Ongoing

The Operations Alignment Sprint

Growing AEC firms hit a wall somewhere between $15M and $50M. The systems that worked at $10M — principals as the system, decisions by phone call, financial visibility by feel — quietly stop working at scale. The Sprint finds the wall, maps it, and builds the roadmap to get through it.

What the Sprint covers

Operating Rhythm

Meeting cadence, reporting structure, and decision-making protocols that scale with the firm — not with one principal’s calendar.

Financial Visibility

Project financial health, backlog clarity, and management reporting — so leadership can see what’s happening without a phone call.

Project Delivery Governance

Quality checkpoints, scope management protocols, and escalation paths that protect margin and client relationships.

Leadership Alignment

Getting the principal group aligned on direction, accountability, and the operating standards the firm will hold itself to.

Engagement details

Sprint Duration

60–90 days intensive. Produces a prioritized roadmap and governance language the firm can execute.

Ongoing Advisory

Monthly advisory retainer available after the Sprint for firms that want continued support during implementation.

Who It’s For

AEC firm leaders — managing principals, CEOs, and COOs — at firms between $15M and $200M who know their operations haven’t kept pace with their growth.

Investment

$25,000–$65,000 for the Sprint. $5,000–$10,000/month for ongoing advisory.