Savannah, GA · Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture Business
Development in Savannah
Site-design and planning practices fighting to be specified early, not value-engineered out late.
In the Savannah, GA Metro Area, roughly 5 landscape architecture firms sit inside a wider field of 138 AEC firms competing for the region’s landscape architecture work. In a market that crowded, Savannah landscape architecture 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.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, County Business Patterns (2022) and American Community Survey 5-Year (2022). Landscape architecture firm counts reflect Landscape Architectural Services (NAICS 541320).
The market
The Savannah landscape architecture market
Savannah is a small, concentrated AEC market, only about 75 engineering firms and 138 design and construction firms serve the whole metro, and the Port of Savannah drives more of its demand than anything else. The Georgia Ports Authority's Garden City Terminal is the largest single-operator container terminal in North America, and its $4.5 billion expansion, the Ocean Terminal rebuild, and the new Savannah Container Terminal on Hutchinson Island keep port and logistics work in motion. That port gravity pulled in Hyundai's $7.6 billion Metaplant America in Bryan County and a wave of 17-plus supplier plants, alongside Gulfstream Aerospace, the region's largest private employer. With homegrown primes like Thomas & Hutton and Hussey Gay Bell anchored here since the 1940s and 1950s and holding the owner relationships, selection runs on reputation and trust, not low bids, which makes it a market where a dedicated BD director stands out fast.
Census County Business Patterns counts 5 landscape architecture firms in the Savannah metro and 138 AEC firms overall. That density is the whole point: with that many firms chasing the same Savannah owners and primes, the ones that win consistently are the ones already in the room when the work comes up.
The dynamics
How landscape architecture firms win work, and why BD slips
How the work is won
Landscape architecture is won by being specified into projects early, through relationships with the developers, architects, and public owners who decide whether site design is a priority or an afterthought. The firms that thrive are known to municipal parks and planning staff and trusted by the prime firms that assemble teams, so they are written into pursuits from the start.
Who buys it: Landscape architects are hired by developers, municipalities and parks departments, institutions, and prime design firms that bring them onto larger teams. Public realm, parks, campus, and streetscape work runs through QBS and municipal relationships; private site design comes through developer and architect referrals.
Why BD slips
Landscape practices are small and design-led, so the principal carries both the creative vision and the entire BD load. Their scope is often the first line value-engineered when budgets tighten, which makes consistent relationship-building with owners and primes essential, and exactly the work that falls off when the principal is heads-down on drawings.
Your engineers bill $300 an hour. They shouldn't be the ones chasing the next Savannah project.
The fix
What a fractional BD Director does for a Savannah landscape architecture firm
A fractional BD Director keeps a landscape firm in front of the developers, primes, and public owners who specify site design, so the practice is written into projects early instead of fighting to be added late, and the principal stays on the design.
Pursuits we own
Municipal parks, streetscape, and public-realm QBS pursuits
Developer and master-plan site-design relationships
Prime architect / engineer teaming as the LA of record
Institutional and campus framework planning
Grant-funded and recreation / trails program work
The policy
Is the Savannah landscape architecture seat open?
BD-AEC represents one firm per discipline, project type, and market. By policy, Scott won't run business development for two landscape architecture firms competing for the same Savannahwork. It's an ethical line that protects every client's pipeline, and it means each market seat is genuinely scarce.
If you're a Savannah landscape architecture 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.
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Questions
Landscape Architecture BD in Savannah, 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 Savannah landscape architecture 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 landscape architecture firms in Savannah?
Yes. BD-AEC works with principal-led landscape architecture firms in select major markets beyond our I-75 corridor core, and Savannah is one of them. 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 Savannah?
No. By policy we won’t represent two firms in the same discipline, project type, and market. If we take your firm as a Savannah landscape architecture 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 keeps a landscape firm in front of the developers, primes, and public owners who specify site design, so the practice is written into projects early instead of fighting to be added late, and the principal stays on the design.
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Run BD for your Savannah landscape architecture firm the right way.
Tell us about your firm. We'll tell you honestly whether the Savannah landscape architecture seat is open and what a fractional BD Director would own first.
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