Fort Wayne, IN · Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering Business
Development in Fort Wayne

Site, infrastructure, and land-development work is won on relationships and qualifications, not low bids.

In the Fort Wayne, IN Metro Area, roughly 81 engineering-services firms sit inside a wider field of 147 AEC firms competing for the region’s civil engineering work. In a market that crowded, Fort Wayne civil engineering firms don’t win on price. They win on relationships and reputation, and that takes a business-development effort their principals rarely have time to run.

81
engineering-services firms in metro Fort Wayne
147
AEC firms metro-wide (NAICS 5413)
879
People employed by engineering-services firms
419,715
Fort Wayne metro population

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns (2022) and American Community Survey 5-Year (2022). Firm counts reflect Engineering Services (NAICS 541330), the category civil engineering falls within.

The market

The Fort Wayne civil engineering market

Fort Wayne is a hospital-and-defense town, and that decides who buys design and construction here. The two biggest owners are the rival health systems Parkview Health and Lutheran Health Network, and right behind them sit defense and precision manufacturers in expansion mode: BAE Systems on the Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle, L3Harris, GM Fort Wayne Assembly, and Fort Wayne Metals. The development pipeline runs through Electric Works, The Eddy, and the airport's Project Gateway. It's a tight design community where Elevatus, MartinRiley, MSKTD, Hoch, and Engineering Resources keep showing up on the same teams. Winning work here means being the known firm those owners and primes already trust, not the low number from a stranger.

Census County Business Patterns counts 81 engineering-services firms in the Fort Wayne metro and 147 AEC firms overall. That density is the whole point: with that many firms chasing the same Fort Wayne owners and primes, the ones that win consistently are the ones already in the room when the work comes up.

The dynamics

How civil engineering firms win work, and why BD slips

How the work is won

Civil engineering is a relationship-and-reputation business. Public owners hire on qualifications and past performance, developers hire firms they already trust to get a site through entitlement and permitting, and the best work comes through repeat clients and referrals. Winning consistently means being known to the owners, primes, and agencies before the RFQ drops, which is exactly the long-horizon relationship work principals never have time for.

Who buys it: Civil work is bought by a mix of public and private owners: municipal and county public-works departments, state DOTs, developers and land owners, and general contractors assembling design-build teams. Most of it flows through qualifications-based selection (QBS) and standing on-call contracts, where the firm with the relationship and the track record wins before price ever enters the conversation.

Why BD slips

In most civil firms the principal engineer is also the rainmaker. Every hour they spend chasing a developer intro or writing an SOQ is an hour not spent on billable design or stamping drawings. The pipeline lives in one person’s head, outreach happens between deadlines, and standing on-call lists go un-pursued because no one owns the relationship calendar.

Your engineers bill $300 an hour. They shouldn't be the ones chasing the next Fort Wayne project.

The fix

What a fractional BD Director does for a Fort Wayne civil engineering firm

A fractional BD Director owns the relationship calendar a civil firm never staffs: tracking which on-call contracts are up for renewal, building the agency and developer relationships before the RFQ, and keeping the SOQ pipeline moving, while your engineers stay on billable design.

Pursuits we own

Municipal and county on-call / continuing-services contracts

State DOT prequalification and transportation pursuits

Private land development and site-civil packages

Design-build teaming with general contractors

Public-works capital programs (water, stormwater, roadway)

The policy

Is the Fort Wayne civil engineering seat open?

BD-AEC represents one firm per discipline, project type, and market. By policy, Scott won't run business development for two civil engineering firms competing for the same Fort Waynework. It's an ethical line that protects every client's pipeline, and it means each market seat is genuinely scarce.

If you're a Fort Wayne civil engineering firm doing $1M to $20M in revenue and your principals are still carrying business development themselves, the seat may still be open. The only way to know is to ask.

Questions

Civil Engineering BD in Fort Wayne, answered

How much does a fractional BD Director cost versus a full-time hire?

A seasoned AEC business development director commands six figures plus benefits. A fractional BD Director gives a Fort Wayne civil engineering firm the same expertise for a fraction of that, with no salary line, no ramp-up, and no overhead. You pay for pipeline ownership, not a headcount.

Do you work with civil engineering firms in Fort Wayne?

Yes. BD-AEC is built for principal-led civil engineering firms on the I-75 corridor, and Fort Wayne is one of our core markets. We run your outreach, relationships, teaming, and pursuits as your embedded BD Director so your engineers stay billable.

Will BD-AEC represent my competitors in Fort Wayne?

No. By policy we won’t represent two firms in the same discipline, project type, and market. If we take your firm as a Fort Wayne civil engineering firm client, that seat is closed to your direct competitors. It’s an ethical line that protects your pipeline.

What does a fractional BD Director actually do day to day?

A fractional BD Director owns the relationship calendar a civil firm never staffs: tracking which on-call contracts are up for renewal, building the agency and developer relationships before the RFQ, and keeping the SOQ pipeline moving, while your engineers stay on billable design.

Schedule a discovery call

Run BD for your Fort Wayne civil engineering firm the right way.

Tell us about your firm. We'll tell you honestly whether the Fort Wayne civil engineering seat is open and what a fractional BD Director would own first.

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