Skip to content

Teaming & Partners

Teaming

Good partners get named in the proposal.

We build teams before the solicitation drops, not the night before the proposal is due. That means prequalified firms, executed teaming agreements, and scope allocations that were agreed to while everyone still had time to think.

Whether you need an SDVOSB partner to strengthen a pursuit or you want a seat on ours, the entry point is the same: a current capability statement and a real conversation about scope.

Two construction leaders reviewing project documents together on site
What we look for

The prequalification bar

  • Active SAM.gov registration with a current UEI and CAGE code
  • Past performance a contracting officer can verify
  • Bonding and insurance capacity appropriate to the scope
  • Certified payroll and Davis-Bacon experience on federal work
  • A safety record that survives an EM 385-1-1 review
  • Willingness to work inside a shared schedule and document system
How we work together

Three arrangements

You are the prime
Bring us in for scanning, construction management support, or a self-performed trade lane. We work inside your controls and your reporting cadence.
We are the prime
Join the subcontractor bench for SDVOSB set-aside pursuits. You get named in the proposal and mobilized on award, not cold-called after it.
We team
Joint pursuits where each firm carries different NAICS coverage or geography. Teaming agreements executed before the solicitation drops.
Submitting

How to submit a capability statement

01

Send the capability statement

One page, current, with UEI, CAGE, NAICS codes, bonding capacity, and two verifiable past-performance references. Email it or attach it to the Quick Quote.

02

Prequalification review

We check registration status, insurance, safety history, and scope fit against our active pursuit list. Expect a response within five business days.

03

Teaming conversation

If there is a fit, we discuss the vehicle — subcontract, teaming agreement, mentor-protégé, or joint pursuit — and which solicitations you would be named on.

Quick quote

Start a bid request in four minutes.

Federal solicitation, municipal project, commercial build, residential job, or a teaming request as a prime. Six steps, and your project lands in our pipeline with the scope already captured.

  • Routed to the owner, not a general inbox
  • Go/no-go scored against our capability lanes
  • Registers your organization in our network
  • Questions tailored to your project type
24 hrs
Response commitment

What kind of client are you?

Step 1 of 6
Newsletter

The Edge Brief

Federal construction intel, solicitation notes, and field technology — monthly.