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Tender Visuals Built by
a Construction Planner

We turn your methodology, site logistics, and programme into clear 3D and 4D visuals that evaluators understand and remember, built by someone who already knows how your site works.

Recent project | Uckfield Hotel | Site setup and logistics

A logistics walkthrough showing site setup, access, and sequencing for a constrained hotel project.

Instead of asking the panel to imagine site setup from text alone, the drawings showed routing, hoarding, welfare, delivery control, and phasing in one view.

Evaluators Remember Your Bid

Clear sequencing and logistics make it easier for the scoring panel to explain your methodology back to themselves, which is when bids score.

No Construction Explanation Required

Built by a planner. You send the programme and drawings, and the package starts from what they already mean on site.

Ready Before Your Deadline

We work to your submission date, not a studio production schedule. Fast-turnaround packages are available when the programme is tight.

Recent project | Hove House | Residential refurbishment

A sequencing visual showing phased works and access for a constrained residential project in Hove.

Rather than describing the programme in text, the visual showed the sequence of trades, access constraints, and welfare positioning so the panel could follow the logic at a glance.

Recent logistics visuals

Show the site setup before the panel has to imagine it.

These are the types of visuals used to clarify access, sequencing, temporary works, and constrained-site planning in a tender submission.

Construction methodology visual showing crane and facade sequencing
Tender visual showing site activity in a constrained courtyard
Construction sequencing visual used to explain temporary works and access
Planner-led 4D visual showing build progression and logistics staging
Site logistics plan for a constrained urban project
Site setup drawing showing pedestrian and delivery interfaces
Phasing plan used to explain sequencing in a tender submission
Scaffold schedule graphic linked to temporary works planning

Methodology animation examples

Animation examples:

These walkthroughs show how sequencing and construction logic can be presented visually when the written methodology needs support.

Packages

Choose the pack that matches the pressure you are under.

Instead of picking from a flat list of services, the work is grouped around the moment you are in: bid submission, interview preparation, or live-site compliance.

Tender Pack

Built for live bids where evaluators need to understand the methodology, access constraints, and programme quickly.

Most popular
Turnaround: 5-10 working days
  • Site Logistics Visual
  • Methodology Sequence / 4D Animation
  • Programme (Gantt or visual)
  • Constrained-Site Diagram

Interview Pack

A presentation-ready visual set for contractor interviews, clarifications, and walkthroughs after shortlist stage.

Turnaround: 3-5 working days
  • Presentation-ready visual set
  • Animated methodology walkthrough
  • Visual Method Statement

Site & Compliance Pack

For live projects, inductions, scaffold planning, and drawing updates where clear visuals reduce site-side friction.

Turnaround: Agreed on brief
  • Visual Site Induction
  • Scaffold Schedule
  • Visual Trackers
  • As-Built Alterations

Why Strong Methodology Still Gets Missed

Pre-construction directors know the problem: your team has spent weeks building a strong methodology, but the evaluators scoring your bid do not have the time, or the construction background, to read 40 pages and picture it.

A clear logistics diagram or a 60-second sequence animation does what the written document cannot: it shows the panel exactly what will happen, in what order, and why your approach works. That is what we build.

A strong methodology is the foundation of a strong bid, but it is not enough on its own. We help you make sure your approach is seen, scored, and remembered by the evaluators who decide whether you win or lose.

What happens next

Typical tender pack delivery process, from handover to final issue.

The process is designed to fit around your submission deadline, with clear milestones and a predictable turnaround time.

Step 1

You choose your package

Takes 10 minutes, no sales call required.

Day 1

Step 2

Send us your ITT, drawings or programme

A quick email is enough. We handle the rest from there.

Day 1

Step 3

We build your visuals

Most Tender Packs are completed in 5-10 working days.

Days 2-10

Step 4

We flag questions early

One round of questions, not ongoing back-and-forth.

Early in build

Step 5

You review and request changes

One clear revision round is included.

Review window

Step 6

Your final visuals are ready for submission

Delivered in the format your team can drop straight into the bid.

Final issue

Need it faster? Rush delivery can be agreed around your submission date.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct contact

Send the drawings, programme or ITT and we will tell you what visual package fits.

No generic form and no sales sequence. If you are pricing a bid, email the project type, submission deadline, and what needs visualising, and we will come back with the most suitable next step.

Include these three details in your email

  • Project type
  • Submission deadline
  • What you need visualised