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Construction estimating is a complex and time consuming process. A good estimator truly understands how a project is managed from start to finish and is able to translate every step into a dollar amount. Estimators today have some very powerful tools available to help them put together the best and most accurate numbers upon which to base their final price. If you are not already doing them here are four ideas that might help you fine tune your process:
In a market like the current one where every tender is highly competitive it is more important than ever to make sure you are doing all you can to be efficient with your own time and expenses and to reduce the time and expenses it takes Trades and Suppliers to work with you. Better systems yield better results and ultimately improve your odds of being the successful bidder.
I am prepared to wager that your company has an accounting system. If you are a contractor you have a project management system. Your Estimator uses a system to manage and perform the work they do. Systems are everywhere and part of everything we do. Properly designed and implemented they make our work lives easier and reduce the risk of errors or omissions. Not that many years ago most of these business systems were paper based manual implementations. Technology has changed many of those processes forever. Accounting, project management and estimating software are core elements of virtually every contracting business. They provide the tools to more efficiently manage all those processes and help ensure that mistakes don’t happen.
A quick look around almost any contractor’s office reveals that despite all these systems paper continues to be an essential part of building a project. This is particularly true for project documents such as drawings, specifications, shop drawings and maintenance manuals. The traditional ‘roll of drawings’ is still the most common way this key information is shared among those who need it. The digital world is starting to change this and now more and more information is being shared electronically whether that is on a DVD, sent via email or downloaded from an FTP site or online planroom. With the combination of both paper and digital documents circulating today it is more important than ever to make sure your document control is systematized and that it accommodates both digital and paper media. The expense from the inefficiency of a poorly managed system and the risk and cost of mistakes makes the need to get this issue under control in your business a pressing and essential task.
The estimating toolkit for Construction Estimators is changing. The days of the scale rule and wheel are being overtaken by sophisticated onscreen takeoff tools. Now that digital files are available for the large majority of projects, using tools that take advantage of that format are making estimating easier. On Center Software, a leader in onscreen takeoff state that, "your estimating team can perform takeoffs with blazing speed and incredible accuracy from digitized plans." This type of technology is no longer limited to only the larger companies in the industry. In fact, many smaller firms are finding it saves them substantial amounts of time and reduces the potential for errors.
The key of course to using on screen takeoff software is having access to digital versions of the documents. With the rapid expansion of the use of online planrooms and document control systems this problem is quickly becoming an issue of the past. Systems like PlanSource include viewers with onscreen takeoff built right in making it even easier for today's estimators to do their work.