New projects for UK engineering consultancies, won before the shortlist.
Built for UK engineering consultancies — civil, structural, MEP, and specialist disciplines. We watch planning applications, development pipelines, and the moments that bring new projects through your door — and make the introduction in your voice at the right moment.
The three moments that bring you new clients.
Every new introduction we send is hung on a public moment that changes what a firm needs. Three patterns come up again and again.
Where the pipeline is forming.
- Planning applications submitted by developers (the richest signal in engineering)
- New infrastructure or commercial-scheme announcements
- Client corporates expanding into new sites (planning filings, press)
- New public-sector contract notices published
Relationships worth re-opening.
- New head of estates or capital projects at corporate clients
- New development directors at target developers
- New planning officers at key councils (relationship reset)
- New regulations creating demand (Building Safety Act, net zero, BREEAM)
Projects in trouble.
- Project delays or planning appeals (existing consultant struggling)
- Failed bids or withdrawn applications (opportunity to re-pitch at revision)
- HSE notices at construction sites (may invite structural review)
- Specialist crises — cladding, RAAC, flood risk, contamination
Where we look.
Public, licensed, or directly scraped sources that tell us something material has changed at a firm in your market.
- 01UK Planning Portal — via PlanIt aggregator and per-council feeds
- 02Companies House — developers, contractors, corporate clients
- 03Contracts Finder — public-sector tenders (free)
- 04Construction News, Building Magazine — trade press news scrape
- 05HSE — enforcement notices and prohibition feed (free)
- 06ACE member news — industry movements and appointments
Observation. Problem. Offer. Nothing more.
Every email we send for an engineering firm follows the same three beats. Specific enough to matter, short enough to read.
Hi Priya,
Wedgwood Property’s planning application for Riverside Phase 2 went in on Tuesday — 240k sq ft mixed-use, tight Victorian ground conditions, and a December pre-construction target.
On schemes like this structural consultants are often brought in for early-stage value engineering before the contractor is locked. We did this for Beresford Wharf in 2024 — saved about £800k in piling costs through a revised foundation scheme.
Worth a short call next week?
David
Thirty minutes.
Ten firms. One real look at what is out there.
Book a call. We will ask what you do, run the service across ten firms in your market, and show you the ones we would contact this week, with a sample introduction for each. If it is not for you, you keep the scan.