
AEC pursuits are governed by codes, standards, and evaluation criteria that vary by jurisdiction, project type, and procurement framework. A response that misreads the code reference, misapplies the standard, or misframes the evaluation criterion is a response that loses points or, worse, gets disqualified. Workorb AI's domain layer is engineered around the regulatory and evaluation reality of AEC, so the firm's response is grounded in the right framework from the first draft.
Workorb's domain layer encodes the codes, standards, and evaluation criteria that AEC pursuits live and die by — so the firm's response is grounded in the way the sector actually operates.
A response that misreads a code reference or an evaluation criterion is a response that loses.
For every common AEC RFP section — qualifications, project understanding, methodology, personnel, schedule, sustainability, safety, references — Workorb publishes a crosswalk to the platform's capabilities. The crosswalk shows the firm exactly which library content, which template structure, and which compliance verification applies. Pursuit teams use the crosswalk as a working reference: it turns a long RFP into a structured assembly job.
Workorb maps the RFP's structure to the firm's content and the platform's capabilities.
Workorb's jurisdictional template library covers the procurement frameworks AEC firms work in — federal SF330 conventions, state and municipal qualifications, design-build conventions, and industry-specific standards including those for transportation, water infrastructure, and vertical construction. Each template embeds the regulatory references and structural conventions of its jurisdiction, so the firm's response speaks the buyer's language by default.
The right template for the jurisdiction is the template the firm should be using.
A compliance checklist becomes a continuous discipline, not a final-day exercise.
Workorb's architectural compliance checklist captures the items that AEC pursuits routinely require: code-compliance statements, accessibility frameworks, sustainability ratings, safety records, and bonding and insurance posture. The checklist runs continuously through the pursuit, with every item verified, sourced, and tracked. The firm reaches the submission deadline with a closed compliance matrix, not an open one.
Workorb is the platform that respects how senior AEC professionals actually work.
The firm's senior pursuit leaders carry decades of accumulated domain expertise — the way to read a federal evaluation rubric, the right way to respond to a sustainability requirement, the language conventions that signal seriousness to a public-sector buyer. Workorb is built to capture and amplify that expertise across the pursuit organization, not to replace it. The platform's domain layer makes senior judgment available to the entire team.
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