Why EPC Firms Need Professional Websites
When a project owner or oil company shortlists EPC contractors for a tender, the first thing their procurement team does is Google your company. What they find — or don't find — shapes their perception before you even submit a proposal.
A professional website with detailed project history, certifications, and capability statements doesn't just look good — it's a competitive differentiator. In a market where pre-qualification processes are increasingly digital, your website is your first proposal.
What We Build for EPC Contractors
- Service Pages — Detailed pages covering your full EPC lifecycle: feasibility studies, front-end engineering (FEED), detailed engineering, procurement, construction management, and commissioning.
- Project Portfolio — Structured case studies with project value, scope, duration, sector, and location — organized by industry vertical and project type.
- Industry Sector Pages — Dedicated pages for each sector you serve: oil & gas, petrochemical, power generation, water treatment, infrastructure, and industrial.
- Credentials & Certifications — ISO certifications, safety records (LTIR, TRIR), pre-qualification status, and industry memberships displayed prominently.
- Equipment & Fleet — Catalogue of owned and managed equipment, crane capacities, and specialized machinery.
- HSE & Sustainability — Health, safety, and environmental policies, sustainability commitments, and compliance certifications.
SEO Strategy for EPC Companies
| Keyword | Search Intent | Competition |
|---|---|---|
| EPC contractor [country/region] | Vendor search | Low–Medium |
| turnkey construction company | Service inquiry | Medium |
| oil and gas EPC contractor | Sector-specific | Medium |
| industrial plant construction | Project-specific | Low–Medium |
| FEED engineering services | Service-specific | Low |
Supporting the Pre-Qualification Process
Modern EPC pre-qualification is increasingly digital. Procurement teams research contractors online, compare capabilities, and shortlist based on what they find. Your website needs to answer the same questions a pre-qual questionnaire asks:
- Company Profile — Years in business, ownership structure, geographic coverage, employee count.
- Technical Capability — Engineering disciplines, construction methods, specialized equipment.
- Track Record — Completed projects with value, scope, and client references.
- Quality & Safety — ISO certifications, LTIR/TRIR statistics, HSE policy documentation.
- Financial Capacity — Project bonding capacity, insurance coverage, financial stability indicators.
The ROI for EPC Firms
A single EPC contract can be worth $10M–$500M+. If your website helps you get shortlisted for even one additional tender per year — and you win even a fraction of those — the return on a $15K–$25K website is exponential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Key sections include: services (engineering, procurement, construction), project portfolio with scope/value/timeline, industry sectors served, certifications and safety records, equipment fleet, and company credentials (years in business, project count, geographic coverage).
Yes. We build structured project pages with details like project value, scope of work, client (when permitted), timeline, location, and project photography — all optimized with schema markup for search engines.
Absolutely. Many EPC companies need their website to support pre-qualification processes. We ensure your capabilities, certifications, safety records, and project history are presented clearly for pre-qual committees.
EPC and turnkey contractor websites typically range from $15,000 to $25,000, depending on the number of service pages, project case studies, and technical content.
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