#424 - All in Before the Win: Hidden Effort behind Design Build
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In this episode of the Construction Corner Podcast, host Dillon pulls back the curtain on what really happens inside an engineering firm when chasing a major project. He shares the story of a grueling two-to-three week sprint to put together a full set of 200 drawings — mechanical and electrical — for a mega project bid, with late nights, early mornings, and a team of nearly a dozen people working in parallel.
Dillon breaks down the "black box" of engineering: clients see polished deliverables, but never the grind behind them. He explains why showing up to a client presentation with a complete, coordinated drawing set is a powerful differentiator — and why sometimes you have to invest heavily before you even know if you'll win the job.
A must-listen for contractors, engineers, and design-build professionals who want to understand what it takes to compete for — and win — large-scale projects.