Episode 12: How to Win work with Georgia Tech, with Scott Jones

AEC Marketing for Principals

AEC Marketing for Principals
Episode 12: How to Win work with Georgia Tech, with Scott Jones
Aug 21, 2019 Episode 12
Katie Cash and Judy Sparks

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As the Assistant Vice President of Facilities, Design, and Construction at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Scott Jones runs a progressive operation that oversees all of Georgia Tech’s design and construction projects. The institution consistently releases around $450M-$500M in AEC projects per year, and competition to be awarded those contracts is fierce.

Jones is very transparent about what he looks for in AEC partners – good listeners, relevant experience from the project team, ability to deliver as promised. So if you are interested in chasing Georgia Tech projects, visit the Georgia Procurement Registry where all of their opportunities are posted. The scope and scale of the projects vary drastically, so it is important to understand the needs of each project relative to your AEC firm’s team, expertise, and capacity before submitting a proposal.

Georgia Tech is a leading, global research institution that prides itself on using cutting edge innovation which also includes pioneering design and construction technology, methodology, and materials. In this episode of AEC Marketing for Principals, Jones joins hosts Judy Sparks and Katie Cash to discuss opportunities for AEC firms at GT, how projects are funded, and what GT looks for in AEC partners.

What You Will Learn:

  • How and where to find all of Georgia Tech’s opportunities
  • The importance of weighing project scope and your AEC firm’s team, expertise, and capacity before submitting a proposal
  • What Jones and his team look for in successful candidates during the proposal process
  • Where the funding for Georgia Tech’s AEC projects come from, and how it impacts the selection process
  • The importance of highlighting your project team instead of your portfolio during the interview phase
  • The PDC and their involvement in the selection of design firms and involvement in design projects
  • Why design firms should form a collaborative unit with a local production architect when seeking work from Georgia Tech

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