Industrial technology and engineering
Industrial B2B sectors

Industrial technology and
engineering websites

An engineering buyer is deciding whether you have delivered something close enough to their problem to be worth a meeting.

We build industrial technology and engineering websites that connect disciplines, standards, sectors and reference projects into a case a technical director can assess, and that route a project enquiry with enough scope detail for the first conversation to be useful.

The sector
What is included

Explain a complex offer without simplifying it away

Reference projects do most of the persuading

Before a technical director agrees to a meeting, they are looking for evidence that you have delivered something comparable: similar process, similar scale, similar constraints, ideally in their sector. A capability statement rarely substitutes for that, however well written.

We build a project reference model that records sector, scope, disciplines involved, scale, standards applied and the constraint that made the project difficult, while leaving out whatever the client agreement protects. Structured that way, references can be filtered by the reader rather than scrolled through, and the same records feed sector and capability pages without being rewritten.

Disciplines and standards belong on the page

Engineering buyers qualify on specifics: which disciplines you hold in-house rather than subcontract, which codes and standards you design to, which software and platforms your team works in, which approvals and qualifications your engineers carry. These are the questions that appear on a pre-qualification form.

We publish that material as structured, maintainable content rather than as a paragraph inside a brochure page. It makes pre-qualification faster, and it gives the site substance to rank for the technical phrases that precede a shortlist.

The organisation chart is not an information architecture

Engineering businesses often span consultancy, design, build, integration, commissioning and service, and it is tempting to mirror internal divisions in the navigation. Buyers rarely arrive knowing which division owns their problem, so that structure asks them to route themselves before they have enough information to do it.

We organise the site around the problems solved and the sectors served, then connect each route to the disciplines, delivery models and references behind it. Internal structure stays visible where it matters commercially, without becoming the primary way a visitor navigates.

Long sales cycles need content that keeps working

A capital project can take a year or more from first research to award, and much of that period involves people who never fill in a form. Technical articles, standards explainers, design notes and application studies are what keep an engineering business present during that time.

We build an editorial model your engineers can sustain, with a review path that keeps technical accuracy in the hands of the people who own it. The measure is whether the material is credible enough for an engineer to send to a colleague, which is a higher bar than a marketing blog usually clears.

case studies

Clients who trust us

Industrial and technical B2B companies we build and maintain platforms for.
Industrial B2B digital platforms

A decade of digital work
for industrial and technical B2B

Code Industrial is the industrial B2B practice of Code Barcelona, an agency building corporate websites and digital platforms since 2015. The same strategy, design and engineering team works on every industrial project, from the first scoping session through to life after launch.

19
industrial sectors we serve
1.550
technical documents migrated in one project, permissions and URLs intact
+10
years of digital delivery for industrial B2B
What we build for industrial technology and engineering
What we build

Evidence-led platforms for
complex engineering decisions

Engineering buyers compare capability in context: disciplines, standards, delivery model and comparable references. The platform should help them make that comparison without a call.

How we work with engineering companies
Four stages

How we approach an
engineering platform

Four stages, built around technical credibility and the evidence a project decision needs.

CAPABILITY DEFINITION
01
01

What can be claimed, and what supports it

We establish which disciplines, standards, sectors and delivery models the business can evidence, and where the boundary between in-house and partner capability sits.

What we establish

We work with engineering and commercial leadership to record what has been designed, delivered, commissioned or certified, under which standards, at what scale, and what a client agreement allows to be published. The vocabulary is agreed before any page makes a capability claim.

Result

Every significant claim on the site can point to a project, a standard or a named technical owner, which protects the business from vague capability language and gives buyers something to verify.

PROJECT EVIDENCE
02
02

References structured for comparison

We build a reference model that records sector, scope, disciplines, scale, standards and constraint, so a buyer can find the project closest to their own.

What we produce

Each project record carries the context, the technical challenge, the approach and the outcome, with confidential detail excluded by design rather than by editing. The same records feed sector pages, capability pages and proposals.

Result

A technical director can filter to comparable work instead of reading a chronological list, and your team stops rebuilding the same case study for every tender.

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
03
03

Detail that stays findable

We organise datasheets, drawings, standards references, manuals and commissioning material around the system or application they support.

What we build

Documents are attached to the products, systems and projects they belong to, with versioning and clear ownership, so a reviewer is not searching a flat archive or guessing which revision applies.

Result

An engineer can confirm a specification during an evaluation without emailing your technical team, and your team stops answering the same document request repeatedly.

ENQUIRY AND SUSTAINED VISIBILITY
04
04

Built for a decision that takes months

We design the enquiry route around project scope and build an editorial model your engineers can maintain through a long sales cycle.

What we build

The enquiry captures scope, sector, operating context, standards and timing, and routes to the discipline lead who can respond. Alongside it, a technical publishing pattern with a review step keeps the site relevant during the research period that precedes any tender.

Result

First conversations start from a real project brief rather than a name and an email, and the site keeps earning visibility between enquiries instead of going quiet.

Industrial technology and engineering FAQ

Industrial engineering website FAQ

Questions that come up when technical capability has to become commercially legible online.

How should an industrial technology and engineering website be structured?

Around the problems you solve and the sectors you serve, with disciplines, delivery models and references connected underneath. Mirroring the internal division structure asks visitors to route themselves before they know enough to do it. Start from the buyer’s situation, then make it straightforward to reach the capability, the standards you work to and the projects that resemble theirs.

How much project detail can we publish under client confidentiality?

More than most engineering firms assume, provided the reference model is designed for it. Sector, scope type, scale band, disciplines involved, standards applied and the technical constraint can usually be published without identifying the client or exposing commercially sensitive figures. We agree those fields with your legal and commercial teams once, so each new reference follows an approved pattern rather than requiring a fresh negotiation.

Can a technical website generate serious project enquiries?

It can, when the site carries enough decision material to justify a conversation and the enquiry route captures scope, operating context and timing. The realistic goal is a smaller number of well-qualified approaches rather than volume. Most engineering enquiries arrive after several visits over a long period, so measurement should account for that instead of crediting the last click.

How do we present disciplines we subcontract rather than hold in-house?

Clearly, and usually to your advantage. Buyers assume any firm of your size uses partners for some scopes, and being explicit about where you lead and where you integrate is more credible than implying everything is in-house. We normally present the delivery model alongside the discipline list, so a buyer can see who carries single-point responsibility on a project of their type.

Should technical articles be written by our engineers or by an agency?

The technical substance has to come from your engineers, because the audience identifies borrowed expertise quickly. Our role is to shape the structure, edit for clarity and build a publishing process that fits around engineering workload rather than assuming a monthly slot no one has time to fill. A small number of substantial pieces generally outperforms a steady stream of thin ones. See industrial B2B content marketing for how that is usually run.

How do we handle a portfolio spanning consultancy, build and long-term service?

By giving each a distinct commercial route while keeping a shared evidence base. Consultancy is often bought on named expertise, build on delivered projects, and service on response capability and coverage, so the proof differs even when the client is the same. We connect them through sector and project records so the site reads as one business rather than three brochures stitched together.

Other sectors we work in

Other industrial sectors we work in

Related industrial sectors where technical proof, complex applications and long sales cycles matter equally.

Engineering digital projects

Give complex engineering
a clearer commercial route

Tell us what a buyer needs to establish before they engage your team. We will shape the reference model, capability content and enquiry route around that decision.

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