You build remarkable things. But your reputation rarely travels further than the projects you’ve already won.
Construction firms and architecture practices do some of the most visually and technically impressive work in any industry. Most of them have a portfolio, a phone number, and almost nothing else. That’s not a website. That’s a missed opportunity.
The construction and architecture industry is technically brilliant and content illiterate.
Projects get delivered. Photos get taken. They sit in a folder on someone’s desktop. Maybe they make it onto the website. Almost never do they become the foundation of a content strategy that attracts new clients, builds reputation, and generates enquiries while your team is on site.
The firms winning the most interesting projects aren’t always the most talented. They’re the most visible. And visibility in 2026 means content, on search engines, in AI tools, and across the channels where developers, project managers, and procurement teams are doing their research.
We turn your completed projects into a content engine that wins you the next one.
We work with construction companies and architecture practices to build content strategies that showcase expertise, attract the right clients, and establish genuine authority in their sector, without taking anyone off the tools to do it.
Project Case Studies
We turn your completed projects into compelling case studies that demonstrate capability, build credibility, and give prospective clients exactly what they need to say yes.
SEO and GEO Content
We build content around the specific searches your target clients are making, from developers researching contractors to businesses looking for architects for commercial fit-outs.
Technical and Sector Content
We produce articles and guides that demonstrate your firm's technical knowledge and sector expertise, positioning you as a thought leader in your specialism.
Website Copywriting
We rewrite your website to speak directly to the clients you want, not just describe the services you offer.
What happens when a construction firm starts treating content as a business development tool.
A commercial fit-out firm that stopped chasing tenders
A commercial construction firm was winning work almost exclusively through tender processes, time-consuming, competitive, and margin-thin. We built a content strategy around their specialism, produced eight detailed project case studies, and created a series of guides targeting developers and commercial property managers. Within six months, they received their first three inbound enquiries from prospective clients who had found them through search, none of whom they had previously had any contact with.