Win Government Contracts as a Consultant!

Is it possible to make money in the government marketplace as a consultant? Yes, it is. And in this blog, we’ll show you the winning process! on how to Win Government Contracts as a Consultant.

FIND CONTRACTING CLIENTS

As a government contracting consultant, you will represent different businesses. However, you will represent no one if you don’t even try to find your own clients

With this, you need to reach out to small or big business owners who may be searching for consultants but for those who are not yet in the marketplace, you can ask them if they are interested.

“The first thing I will say, anyway, about here who’s interests of being a consultant is identify a potential client and then send them an email. Say, ‘Hey listen, you know, I’m now learning about government contracting. I’ve got, you know, time on my hands and I think, you know, it might be a good relationship for me to start helping you, you know, work in the government space.’”

AGREE TO A FEE STRUCTURE

If they agree for you to represent them, that’s when you can talk about a fee structure.

As a consultant, you’re not necessarily working for them but you are working with them so your fee might really be different than their normal employee. With this, you can have a standard consulting fee of 25% of the profit. However, if you’re basically an employee of the company and you’re getting monthly paychecks, that fee might be lower than that number. 

Your consulting commission might also be lower if you are still new in the industry because you haven’t proven yourself yet. Because of this, it is not expected for you to command a monthly retainer plus commission on top and it is most likely that your client will just pay you in a straight commission.

Still, this fee structure will certainly change if you have worked longer with that company or have won contracts for years. 

The case is, regardless of what your fee structure, both you and your client should agree to it. 

GET A FORECAST LIST

Afterwards, you can then do your research and then create a forecast list for your client. 

As part of this process, you need to understand both the background and preferences of your client and their target agencies. In most cases, you will need to look for agencies that are within their NAICS codes and those that buy the same products and services that they sell. 

The most important thing in this stage is you will have a forecast list of your client’s target agency with all the necessary information that you can use for other research and for the next steps. 

PREPARE THE CAPABILITY STATEMENT

A capability statement acts as a resume so you need to ensure that it has all the necessary information about your consulting clients.

With this, you need to fix any wrong information and make sure that their business information on any government contracting database has the same information in this paper. 

As part of this phase, make sure that you also have an email from that same company. For instance, you might have a personal email address which can be [email protected] but in this case, you will put [email protected].

“You wanna make sure that whatever efforts that you do, you get recognized for them to be at the capability statement that you sent out and via the emails that you use when you send out emails to your prospective agencies, OSDBUs, (and) small business liaison officers.”

APPROACH SMALL BUSINESS SPECIALISTS

Regardless of what agency you want to do business with, you certainly need to approach their small business specialists first to let them know what projects you’re interested in. 

In this meeting, you first need to bring your capability statement together with other important business documents just to increase your credibility. 

“There’s no way around it. If you show up without a capability statement, you’re going to see, well the first thing is you’re unprepared; and second, you’re gonna seem very amateurish and like you don’t belong.”

Then, you also need your forecast list because that specific agency’s specialist will surely ask for specific projects that brought you in their agency.

With this, if you could provide a list, this person can either provide information or let you talk with the person in charge of that project or put you in contact with a list of their prime contractors. 

“Again, if you don’t have a project in mind or several projects in mind, then how can you expect the person to help you? So when you go get ready to set up one of these meetings, you want to have in mind already some products that you’re interested in.”

RESOURCES

If you want to learn more about winning government contracts as a consultant, then be sure to click the links below:

How to get started as a consultant – no experience no money needed 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRctmnGoPYw

Want to make money as a Government Consultant, follow these steps

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1801TXW3pQ&t=28s

How to Make Money as Government Consultant – Becoming Rich in America

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1G5y7RROf20&t=17s

Do you need help trying to identify your first consultant client?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3YoXfvrj54&t=3s

As a consultant, whose email address should I be using?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMGwsav_nuw

Resource specialist Maria lands her first consultant client

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCcC6ek9mZU&list=PL6-jBNNcc98uqNR3ZYm1ZR3hwLS-YEhUP&index=5

NAVY Awards Whiting-Turner Contracting Co $149,115,855 for Construction of Hurricane Florence Recovery Package 1 located in Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point

Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Greenbelt, Maryland, is awarded a $149,115,855 firm-fixed-price contract for construction of Hurricane Florence Recovery Package 1 located in Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point. The contract also contains 21 planned modifications and six unexercised options, which if exercised, would increase cumulative contract value to $161,250,305. This project provides replacements for various buildings damaged during Hurricane Florence.

The proposed replacements are divided into five separate projects:

  1. Construction of a 23,000 square foot, two-story security building and a 15,000 square foot, two-story headquarters and headquarters squadron (H&HS) and Marine wing headquarters squadron (MWHS-2) facility.
  2. Construction of a 36,000 square foot vehicle maintenance shop.
  3. Fire stations replacement involving construction of a 32,000 square foot main fire station with five bays and a 12,000 square foot satellite fire station with two bays.
  4. Range operations center (ROC) replacement involving construction of a 15,000 square foot ROC to support range management activities at Bombing Target 11.
  5. Station academic facility/auditorium involving construction of a 21,000 square foot general-purpose auditorium to provide an assembly area for instruction, training, and movies.

Work will be performed in Cherry Point, North Carolina, and is expected to be completed by August 2025. Fiscal 2019 military construction (MILCON), Marine Corps (MC) contract funds in the amount of $132,325,843; and fiscal 2020 MILCON, MC contract funds in the amount of $16,790,012, are obligated on this award and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via the beta.SAM.gov website with 11 proposals received. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Mid-Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia, is the contracting activity (N40085-20-C-0055).

 

WhitingTurner provides construction management, general contracting, design-build and integrated project delivery services on projects small and large for a diverse group of customers. Our people manage some of the most exciting, challenging construction projects in the country.

Deloitte Consulting awarded a Systems Engineering, Technology, and Innovation Contract For $106M

Deloitte Consulting LLC, Arlington, Virginia, was awarded a Systems Engineering, Technology, and Innovation prime integrator task order for an estimated $106,352,518 to design and build the Joint Common Foundation artificial intelligence development environment for the Department of Defense Joint Artificial Intelligence Center.

The period of performance is a one-year base period from Aug. 17, 2020, through Aug. 16, 2021, valued at approximately $31,000,000, with three one-year option periods through August 16, 2024.

Work will be performed in the greater Washington, D.C., area. The contracting activity is the Defense Information Systems Activity/Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.

Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, commonly referred to as Deloitte, is a multinational professional services network. Deloitte is one of the Big Four accounting organizations and the largest professional services network in the world by revenue and number of professionals, with headquarters in London, United Kingdom.