For airport architects & engineering firms
Airport design and engineering work is among the most prestigious and most competitive in the built environment. Terminal competitions, control towers, piers, aprons and runways attract firms from around the world, and the shortlists often form early, around master plans and funding decisions rather than published RFPs.
AiroSignal gives architecture and engineering firms a way to see this work coming. It filters the noise down to airport and aviation infrastructure, tracks the design competitions and engineering frameworks as they are published, and flags the capacity-expansion projects that will need design partners well before procurement begins, all matched to your portfolio and target regions.
✦ Free for the first 100 sign-ups. No password required to start.
Design and engineering, airport-specific
General construction feeds are full of buildings that have nothing to do with aviation. AiroSignal narrows everything to airport and aviation infrastructure: terminals, piers, satellites, control towers, aprons, taxiways, runways and the supporting facilities around them.
Whether you lead on architecture, structural, MEP, geotechnical or specialist airport engineering, your briefing reflects the disciplines you actually work in.
What lands in your briefing
- check_circleTerminal and facility design RFPs and international competitions
- check_circleEngineering and technical-advisory frameworks
- check_circleAirside and landside infrastructure programmes
- check_circleCapacity-expansion projects that will need design and engineering partners
- check_circleFunding and master-plan signals pointing to upcoming build programmes
See the competition before it is announced
The biggest design commissions are signalled long before the brief is public, in master-plan refreshes, expansion strategies and funding approvals.
AiroSignal surfaces those signals so you can register interest, build local partnerships and prepare a stronger submission while others are still waiting for the announcement.
For practices of every size
- check_circleIndependent and boutique studios: a focused feed so a small team never misses a relevant competition.
- check_circleMultidisciplinary firms: coverage across architecture and every engineering discipline you offer.
- check_circleGlobal practices: early pipeline visibility across the regions you pursue.
In practice
The competition entrant
A design studio learns of a terminal expansion at the master-plan stage and lines up a local partner before the competition brief is released.
The engineering firm
A structural and MEP practice catches an airside infrastructure framework on day one and qualifies in time.
The global studio
An international architecture firm tracks capacity programmes across several regions, feeding a steady pipeline of design opportunities.
How it works
Build your profile
Tell us your role, company, expertise, keywords and target regions, or let us scan your company website to draft it for you.
Refine your match profile
Review the structured profile that drives your matching and adjust it any time your focus changes.
Act on your weekly briefing
Every Monday, the top opportunities and early signals for your profile land in your inbox, with a live dashboard in between.
Design the brief, not just the bid
The most rewarding airport commissions go to firms that engaged early and helped shape the vision. AiroSignal gives you the visibility to do that, matched to your portfolio and delivered every week.
Free for the first 100 sign-ups, low-cost after that. Create your profile and see what is coming.
Free for the first 100 sign-ups
Be an early member: AiroSignal is free for the first 100 sign-ups, and low-cost after that, a fraction of the price of the big tender databases.
AiroSignal tracks live airport tenders and the early signals that come before them (funding decisions, board approvals and expansion plans), so you can be first, not last.
Related questions
I'm an architect or engineering firm. Is this relevant?expand_more
Yes. We surface terminal design competitions, engineering frameworks and airport infrastructure tenders, plus the capacity-expansion projects that will need design and engineering partners.