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If you’re planning to bid for a government tender or just want to look sharp for new opportunities a capability statement is a great tool to have on hand.
Think of it as your business’s elevator pitch on a page. It gives decision-makers a quick view of what you do, who you’ve worked with, and why you’re a strong choice. Kind of like a business resume, but more relevant and much easier to read.
Never made one before?
No stress. Here’s how to put one together and how BIDTEK can help you build it as you go.
A capability statement is a one-page overview of your business, built to show:
They’re often asked for in government tenders, but also come in handy for general enquiries, partnerships, or when someone asks you to "send through something".
The trick is to get the right mix of proof, clarity and confidence. One page is often enough.
A short intro to what you do, who you do it for, and where you work.
Example to add: “We’re a civil construction company based in regional NSW, specialising in roadworks and stormwater drainage.”
Use bullet points to list your key services or areas of expertise.
Example to add: “Earthworks. Trenching. Pipe installation. Safety signage.”
Pick a few projects that reflect the kind of work you want more of. Show the results, name-drop if you can.
Example to add: “Delivered three major flood recovery projects for Council X, completed on time and within budget.”
Highlight licences, qualifications, or specialist experience — especially if you're in a niche industry.
Example to add: “Our lead engineer is RPEQ-accredited and has 15 years of government infrastructure experience.”
Tick the boxes for insurance, industry memberships, safety records or compliance documentation.
Example to add: “ISO9001 certified. Full public liability and workers' comp coverage.”
What makes you different
Say what gives you an edge. Be specific — fast response times, regional service, niche skills.
Example to add: “We can mobilise quickly across rural NSW with no need for subcontractors.”
Include name, phone number, email, website, and ABN if needed. It’s a simple detail — but one that’s often missed.
Once your one-page capability statement is sorted, you can expand it with extra details that help build trust:
These extras aren’t always necessary — but if you’re in a competitive market or pitching for larger jobs, they can help tip the decision in your favour.
If you’ve got a capability statement already, great — you can upload it directly into BIDTEK.
If not, no worries. As you build your business profile in BIDTEK, you’re collecting everything that goes into a strong capability statement — automatically. That means:
Just a smart, step-by-step process that gets it done.
BIDTEK’s AI Assist guides you through all five key elements of a capability statement — summary, competencies, differentiators, projects and accreditations — making it easier to get it right, fast.
WANT A MORE DETAILED CAPABILITY STATEMENT GUIDE?
We’ve pulled together a full Capability Statement Guide with extra tips, real-world examples and prompts to help you.