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Revision as of 00:46, 6 October 2006

Final Proposal Cover Letter Guidelines

[HEADER – Insert your company name and logo]

[INSERT DATE]
Mr. Joe Smith, title
Company Name
Street Address
City, State, Zip

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This is the name and
address of the contact person and
company where you are sending
your proposal.

Re:[Project Name]
 [Project Specification, i.e., Robot for Bomb Disarming Project]

Dear Mr./Ms./Director [INSERT CONTACT NAME]:

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Always use a colon in formal salutation.

  

1st PARAGRAPH

Introduce your company and the proposal you are responding to. Briefly state the problem
described in the RFP for your project. Make sure you demonstrate your understanding of the
problem. Now, briefly state – using persuasive language – your solution to the problem. Explain
why your company is the best choice for the job.

Example: [Insert your company name] is pleased to submit our Proposal in response to your [insert name of project
proposal you are responding to].

 

2nd & 3rd PARAGRAPHS

Now, describe the problem in more detail. Explain your solution, emphasizing your design
innovations and any original thinking about solving the problem. Provide a detailed
description of your project and how it answers the specifications of the RFP. You also need
to include both mechanism (e.g., the robot itself) and process (e.g., how the robot works)
descriptions.

Examples: Building an autonomous robot to disarm bombs keeps first responders out of harm’s way… Our firm has
designed an innovative touch sensor to… The robot is 13 inches tall and has four wheels… Using state-of-the-art
programming tools…

 

4th PARAGRAPH

Briefly describe your company, your team’s specific qualifications and the goals(s) you will meet.
This is where you are going to argue persuasively that your company is the best suited to meet
the needs of the current proposal. Be specific about what your company’s strengths are.

Examples: Our firm has developed over its seven year history… We are uniquely positioned to… Our firm’s location
in Lincoln, Nebraska…

 

5th PARAGRAPH

Talk about a past project (or current projects) that your company has undertaken. Highlight
the ways you have met other project specifications and guidelines. Be creative but NOT
outrageous in describing other fictional projects. This part gives a short but important history
of your successes for the potential client.

 

FINAL PARAGRAPH

In two or three sentences, mention again the proposal name you are bidding for, concisely
focus again on the problem, your solution and what your company can bring to the project.
Make sure you express your strong interest in working on this project. Provide contact
information.

Example: The [insert your company’s name] team has worked on numerous projects and carefully reviewed your
guidelines – we know your procedures. The [insert company name] team can bring available experienced staff… We
look forward to the opportunity of working with you.

Sincerely,

David Poly
Lead Engineer

Jane Jay
Project Manager

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INSERT YOUR NAMES AND TITLES

  


ENCLOSURE

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Below your names, you will write
“ENCLOSURE�?, which refers to those
items that you will attach to this cover
letter

 

Normally, the Proposal with an Appendix would be attached here to the cover letter.
YOU ARE NOT WRITING A PROPOSAL. However, YOU DO HAVE TO ATTACH AN
APPENDIX. Include: Your initial sketch, all the drawings of your final design, the final
ROBOLAB program, the final MS Project, and the final cost estimate. Be sure to include
the photographs of your model.

AGAIN, you are just writing a cover letter and attaching an appendix with supporting
documentation.

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