Resources for Engineers & Architects
Civil engineers and architects are hired early—often during or right after land control. Boardwalk surfaces projects when they first appear in planning commission and city council packets, so you can reach out before the design team is locked in.
Projects show up in our pipeline when they're still on paper: rezoning, site plan, or design review. That's when developers are often shortlisting or selecting design firms. See what's newly proposed or in entitlement in your geography and use the data to prioritize BD and marketing.
Related: projects at planning and design stage · rezoning and site plan applications
Meeting minutes name applicants and sometimes consultants. Use that to build a list of developers and clients for outreach. Design review and planning commission dates are in the data, so you can align proposals and meetings with actual hearing schedules.
Related: developer and client leads from minutes · design review and planning commission dates
We cover cities and counties across multiple states. Use the map to see which jurisdictions have the most activity and to focus your BD on the right markets. Pipeline data fits into business development workflows: one place to scan for new opportunities.
Related: jurisdiction coverage · using pipeline data in BD
Understanding meeting types (planning commission vs city council) and how we classify project types helps you interpret the pipeline. Save searches and get weekly alerts so you don't have to monitor dozens of government sites manually.
Related: understanding meeting types · how we classify projects
Data comes from public meeting documents we process. Coverage and data quality vary by jurisdiction. We document how we build the pipeline and its limitations so you can rely on it for BD and market analysis.
Related: how we build the data · data quality and limitations
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