How UK Bricklayers Win More Commercial Contracts by Quoting Faster in 2026

Commercial clients choose faster. The UK bricklayer who responds to a commercial enquiry within the hour is dramatically more likely to win the contract than one who takes 24 hours — regardless of price.
78% of B2B buyers purchase from the vendor that responds first, according to lead response research. This is not a marginal advantage. It’s the foundation of how commercial work is won.
How Commercial Clients Choose Their Bricklayers
A building contractor or developer evaluating bricklaying and masonry work options is not waiting patiently for all proposals to arrive before making a decision. They’re comparing as they go. Brickwork is the structural envelope of a building — it’s always on the critical path and contractors need confirmed bricklayers well ahead of programme. The proposal that arrives first sets the benchmark — and everything that follows is judged against it.
Harvard Business Review found that firms responding within an hour were nearly 7 times more likely to qualify a lead. This finding, from one of the most-cited pieces of sales research ever published, covers both B2B and B2C contexts. The same dynamic applies directly to commercial bricklaying and masonry work contracts.
The Speed Gap is Wider Than You Think
Research shows sales reps are 60 times more likely to qualify a lead within one hour compared to waiting 24 hours. This is the gap between the response time commercial clients expect and what most bricklayers actually deliver. Closing that gap is one of the highest-leverage moves any bricklayer business can make.
Proposify’s analysis of millions of proposals found that 42.5% of all closed-won proposals are won within 24 hours of opening. The pattern is consistent: proposals that reach clients quickly are acted on quickly. Slow proposals drag out decision-making — or miss it entirely.
What Fast Commercial Quoting Looks Like for Bricklayers
Speed for commercial clients doesn’t just mean replying quickly — it means providing a complete, professional proposal fast. A building contractor or developer cannot present a rough estimate to their board or their client. They need something they can share.
BuildOps analysis of thousands of contractor quotes found that top-performing shops get 19% more quote responses — and 92% of answered quotes become jobs. The win rate improvement from a faster, more professional response is measurable and consistent across contract types.
The most effective approach for bricklayers pursuing commercial work:
- Acknowledge commercial enquiries within the hour — even if a detailed proposal takes a day
- Provide a professional, well-structured proposal document — not a text or email estimate
- Include all information the client needs to approve internally (scope, specification, insurance, credentials)
- Make it easy to approve with a digital sign-off link
- Follow up within 48 hours if you haven’t heard back
How CoreQuote Helps Bricklayers Win Commercial Work
CoreQuote is a professional quoting app for UK trades businesses. You can build a complete, branded bricklaying and masonry work quote on your phone — on-site, in the van, or anywhere — and send it to a commercial client within minutes. They receive a professional document with a digital approval link and a clear scope of works that’s easy to share internally.
When they sign off, you’re notified immediately. Convert to invoice with one tap. No admin backlog, no chasing — just a faster, more professional process that wins more commercial contracts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What do building contractors require from a bricklaying subcontractor?
A detailed brickwork schedule, CSCS card details, programme commitments, scaffold requirements, and pricing for variations to standard spec.
How does speed matter for commercial brickwork contracts?
Brickwork is on the critical path. A subcontractor who responds quickly signals they can keep pace with a demanding programme.
What’s a good bid win rate for commercial bricklaying?
Industry average is around 25% for competitive tenders. Responding faster and more professionally than competitors measurably improves those odds.







