A technical approach is scored on whether it answers the scope of work with a credible method, and a section that restates the scope without a plan wins nothing.
What the technical approach must show
The approach must show how the firm will execute the specific scope: the sequence, the methods, the means of meeting the schedule and the standards, and the management of the risks the work carries. It is judged against the scope, not in the abstract.
Why generic approaches fail
Under deadline the approach is often reused from a prior proposal and lightly edited, so it speaks to a generic project rather than this scope. Evaluators see the mismatch and score it down.
How an AI bid response agent drafts it
An AI bid response agent reads the scope of work and the specifications and drafts a technical approach aligned to the actual scope, the sequence, the methods, and the risks, grounded in your past performance for the team to refine.
You can see the technical approach drafted against the actual scope in our AI bid response agent demo for construction and infrastructure RFPs. It drafts an approach aligned to the scope, not a generic restatement.