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Five quick wins to improve construction bids

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In the first of a series of articles for Construction Management, bidding and tender expert David Gray shares five top tips to improve your bids to clients.
1. Start with strategy

Before any bid writing is done, schedule a bid kick-off workshop with the key stakeholders involved in the tender process. Use the workshop to discuss and agree your win strategy. What are your USPs? What differentiates you from the competition? What are the client’s hot buttons? What win themes can you weave through your bid that align with these? Think of this strategy as the foundations of a great bid.

2. Plan before you write

You wouldn’t start building a house without any plans and nor should you start writing a bid without them. Build storyboards or content plans to provide a disciplined structure to each written element of the bid, ensuring you respond to the client’s requirements in full. This will also make the bid writing much easier, as you have a solid framework to write under, rather than starting with a blank page.

3. Tailor the bid to your client

“If you can replace the client’s name in the bid with any other client name and it still makes sense, there is too much ‘boilerplate’ text and not enough client-focused content.”

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