RFQ / Proposal

Request a Technical Proposal

Share project scope, dimensions, material preference, installation context, and timeline to move into a technical discussion rather than a generic price request.

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RFQ / Proposal

Request a Technical Proposal

Share your drawings, dimensions, material preference, installation context, and timeline to move directly into a project-fit conversation instead of a generic price request.

Best For

Custom sculpture, hospitality, and project-based RFQs

This proposal page is intended for architects, hotel teams, developers, designers, and buyers who need a fabrication partner for a real project rather than a quick catalog price.

What Happens Next

Move from brief to scoped response

Once your inputs are clear, the next step is a focused reply around feasibility, material direction, finish route, delivery conditions, and quotation logic.

If files are large, send a cloud-drive link so the technical team can review drawings and references together with the brief.
What Happens After Submission

What Pico Art reviews before responding

Scope review

Review project type, dimensions, references, and intended environment to confirm whether the request fits a custom route or a standard reference route.

Material direction

Recommend a practical material and finish path according to environment, visibility, maintenance expectations, and design intent.

Gap check

Identify missing dimensions, unresolved site conditions, or delivery details that affect feasibility and quotation accuracy.

Next-step recommendation

Advise whether the project should move into a technical proposal, a refined quote path, or a ready-made reference review.

Proposal Guidance

How to submit a better sculpture RFQ

Show the intended direction

Reference images, sketches, or comparable built work help clarify style and finish expectations faster than broad descriptive text alone.

Define the site conditions

Indoor or outdoor use, installation surface, exposure, and transport destination all affect the material route and production planning.

Clarify timing and budget context

Deadlines and budget ranges do not need to be exact, but they help narrow realistic options and reduce wasteful back-and-forth.

Path Selection

When to choose custom instead of ready-made

Choose custom when the project needs stronger site fit

Move into the custom path if the piece must work with a specific wall, lobby, landscape zone, lighting condition, or architectural dimension.

Choose custom when finish consistency matters

Projects with strong visual standards usually need more control over surface effect, scale, color, and material coordination than a standard reference can provide.

Choose custom when delivery and installation complexity is high

Large or site-sensitive sculpture projects benefit from early discussion around packing, transport route, access conditions, and installation support.

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