A website that clearly showcases your technical profile and projects—well-organized, precise, and built on a future-proof technical foundation.
For engineering firms and energy consultants, their own website is the central platform where technical expertise and project experience are showcased. Potential clients—whether government agencies, businesses, or private customers—research a firm’s qualifications and past work online before getting in touch. If the website appears outdated or disorganized, it can quickly create a false impression of what is otherwise a high-quality service.
As a web designer and WordPress freelancer with experience in technical industries, I develop websites for engineering firms and energy consultants that convey technical precision, a clear structure, and reliability. I place a special emphasis on presenting projects: Using a custom portfolio system, client projects can be presented in a structured, filterable, and search-engine-friendly way—a crucial advantage in an industry where past work speaks for itself.
A real-world example is the website for watts – consulting engineers. As part of the project, the site was completely modernized and migrated from the previous Wix system to WordPress, including hosting migration, site structure development, and design concept. At the heart of the project was a custom portfolio system based on a custom post type, which allows the firm’s diverse projects to be presented independently and clearly.
Added to this are the technical foundations for sustainable visibility: a clean URL structure, optimized load times, and semantic markup as the foundation of SEO. The result is a website that not only looks professional but is also technically sound, user-friendly, and future-proof.
Customer: watts – beratende Ingenieure
Publication: April 2025
A clean design, technical precision, and a reliable structure that professionally reflects your office’s image—all created with Elementor Pro.
A standalone custom post type with filtering and listing features that presents your projects in a structured, clear, and search engine-friendly way.
A seamless transition from website builders like Wix to WordPress—including hosting migration and a clean site structure.
Optimal display on all devices, from desktops to smartphones, for a professional look in any situation.
Clean URLs, optimized load times, and semantic markup as the foundation for long-term visibility on Google.
Today, almost any website requirement can be met based on your needs and requirements. Just ask.
1. Analysis: Firm, Scope of Services, and Clients. During our initial consultation, we’ll clarify your areas of expertise: structural engineering, building physics, building services engineering, energy consulting, GEG certifications, grant consulting, and BAFA/KfW applications. Who are your clients—architects, building owners, housing associations, or local governments? What construction projects are included in your portfolio? This clarity forms the foundation for a website with technical depth.
2. A concept that balances technical expertise and clarity. You will receive an initial web design concept with sample pages for the office, a specific service area (e.g., energy consulting for residential buildings), and the request for proposal. The design conveys professional expertise without intimidating clients with technical jargon. The first partial invoice will be issued upon approval.
3. Implementation using WordPress & Elementor Pro. Based on this concept, all service areas are developed, including reference projects with building types and energy performance metrics, a team with engineering qualifications, a consultation request funnel with document upload, and—if desired—a subsidy calculator or an initial GEG check. GDPR-compliant and with training available upon request.
4. SEO, Security & Launch. Before Go-Live: Backups, Hacking Protection, Page Speed, and GDPR. SEO for “Energy Consultant Berlin,” “Engineering Firm Brandenburg,” and related specializations—such as “GEG Certification” and “BAFA Energy Consulting for Non-Residential Buildings”—is being implemented, and old URLs are being redirected. Maintenance, new reference projects, and updates on funding programs are billed on an hourly basis.
| Service | Price (net) |
|---|---|
| Engineering/Consulting Website with Range of Services | starting at € 3.000 |
| Comprehensive website with multiple focal points & in-depth SEO | starting at 4.995 € |
| Billing by the hour | 100 €/hour |
A simple, professionally designed website starts at €3,000 (net). For more complex projects involving a custom portfolio system, multiple page types, and technical SEO, the fixed price starts at €4,400 net. Alternatively, I charge by the hour (€80/hour net for web design).
Yes. I have already implemented the switch from modular systems to WordPress on several occasions—including hosting migration, site structure setup, and redirects—to ensure that your existing visibility is maintained.
Yes. The custom portfolio system is designed so that you can create and manage new projects on your own—without any prior technical knowledge and while maintaining a consistent design.
Depending on the scope and availability of the content, you can expect it to take about 4 to 8 weeks from the initial consultation to the launch. Migrating from an existing system may take additional time, depending on the amount of data.
Yes. Project references with images, technical specifications, and brief descriptions can be organized into a portfolio section—filterable by service area or project size—to specifically target the intended audience.
I ensure that all essential requirements are met: a complete legal notice in accordance with Section 5 of the German Telemedia Act (TMG), a GDPR-compliant privacy policy, a cookie notice or consent banner if required, the integration of external services (Google Fonts, Maps, Analytics) in compliance with data protection regulations, and secure contact forms. For personalized legal advice, I recommend consulting a specialized attorney—I’ll reliably handle the technical implementation.
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