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    AI in consulting design: fees, teams and QA workflows explained for engineers

    February 24, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    AI in consulting design: fees, teams and QA workflows explained for engineers

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    AI tools that auto-generate options for 2D drawings, BIM models and outline design calculations in hours instead of weeks are forcing consultants to rethink fee structures built around the billable hour. Senior engineers may shift from producing drawings to curating AI outputs, validating load paths, checking code compliance and managing design risk, while fewer junior staff are needed for repetitive drafting and quantity take-off. Competitive advantage is likely to hinge on proprietary workflows, training data and QA processes, rather than simply having access to generic AI design software.

    Technical Brief

    • CAD and BIM previously compressed drafting time yet left hourly fee structures largely unchanged.
    • AI is framed as qualitatively different because it collapses not just drafting but optioneering cycles.
    • Fee risk concentrates where scope is defined by “time spent exploring options” rather than fixed deliverables.
    • Commercial models may need explicit pricing for model interrogation, scenario runs and parametric re‑generations.
    • Liability allocation becomes less obvious when design artefacts are co-produced by vendor models and consultant prompts.
    • Procurement teams may start specifying evidence of AI-governance, audit trails and version control in appointments.
    • Competitive dynamics could shift towards firms owning domain-tuned models rather than generic off‑the‑shelf tools.
    • For similar projects, early adopters may leverage AI to absorb more design iterations within unchanged programme windows.

    Our Take

    Within the 32 Software stories in our database, AI and artificial intelligence keywords are disproportionately tied to project management and design tools, suggesting that fee and team impacts are likely to show up first in how consultancies scope and track work rather than in core engineering calculations.

    Across the 2038 tag‑matched Product/Projects pieces, most AI coverage centres on workflow automation rather than client‑facing products, which implies firms that can package AI capabilities into billable, differentiated services may defend margins better as routine tasks are commoditised.

    New Civil Engineer’s focus on AI in Software sits alongside several safety‑ and delivery‑oriented items in our wider coverage, indicating that competitive dynamics may hinge not just on lower fees but on demonstrable improvements in programme certainty and risk allocation for infrastructure clients.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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