Construction Estimator
Job DescriptionJob Description
Asphalt Specialists, LLC., is seeking a detail-oriented and experienced Construction Estimator to join our dynamic team providing cost estimates for the construction of commercial, residential, and municipality pavement construction including but not limited to earthwork, asphalt paving, underground utilities, subcontractor proposals and material transportation. The Estimator plays a vital role in determining the costs associated with construction projects. They analyze project plans, specifications, and requirements to produce detailed cost estimates that help the company bid competitively and profitably. The estimation will include all the necessary materials required in the construction process, cement, bricks, rods, pipes, etc.
Roles and Responsibilities
- 1. Cost Estimation
- Quantity Takeoffs: Perform detailed measurements and calculations of materials, labor, and equipment needed for the project.
2. Document Analysis
- Blueprint Review: Analyze architectural and engineering drawings to understand project scope and requirements.
- Specifications Evaluation: Review project specifications to ensure all materials, finishes, and methods are accounted for.
- Bid Documents: Examine RFPs, RFQs, and other client documents to determine bidding requirements and criteria.
3. Bid Preparation
- Proposal Development: Prepare complete and competitive bid proposals, including detailed cost breakdowns.
- Scope Clarification: Ensure the scope of work is clearly defined and aligned with the bid package.
- Subcontractor Coordination: Solicit, review, and incorporate bids from subcontractors into the overall estimate.
- Deadline Management: Meet tight deadlines for bid submissions without compromising accuracy.
4. Collaboration and Communication
- Team Coordination: Work closely with project managers, engineers, and other team members to ensure estimates align with project execution capabilities.
- Vendor and Subcontractor Relationships: Build and maintain relationships with suppliers and subcontractors to secure competitive pricing.
- Client Interaction: Communicate with clients to clarify scope, address questions, and discuss value-engineering opportunities.
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner with legal and operations teams to ensure estimates comply with contracts and project execution plans.
5. Market Research
- Material Costs: Stay updated on market trends and fluctuations in material prices.
- Labor Rates: Monitor regional labor rates and availability.
- Industry Standards: Keep informed about building codes, safety regulations, and construction trends that may impact project costs.
6. Technology and Tools
- Estimating Software: Utilize tools like Procore, , PlanSwift, or Timberline to create accurate and efficient estimates.
- Data Management: Maintain a database of historical costs and project records to improve future estimates.
- Automation: Leverage digital tools to streamline the estimation process and reduce errors.
7. Risk Assessment
- Potential Challenges: Identify potential risks, including scope changes, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages, and account for them in estimates.
- Mitigation Strategies: Develop contingency plans to address potential cost overruns or project delays.
8. Continuous Improvement
- Feedback Utilization: Analyze feedback from completed projects to refine future estimating practices.
- Process Optimization: Identify and implement ways to improve efficiency and accuracy in the estimation process.
- Training and Development: Stay updated on advancements in construction techniques, materials, and technology.
Key Skills and Competencies
- Analytical Thinking: Strong ability to analyze and interpret data, plans, and specifications.
- Attention to Detail: Precision in calculations and documentation to avoid costly errors.
- Technical Knowledge: Deep understanding of construction methods, materials, and labor requirements.
- Communication Skills: Effective communication with internal teams, subcontractors, and clients.
- Time Management: Ability to manage multiple estimates and meet deadlines under pressure.
- Negotiation Skills: Expertise in negotiating pricing with vendors and subcontractors.
Key Outcomes Expected from an Estimator
- Accurate and competitive estimates that help win profitable projects.
- Well-organized and detailed bid submissions that meet client requirements.
- Strong relationships with suppliers and subcontractors to secure competitive pricing.
- Improved cost predictability and profitability for the company.
Their role is critical to ensuring the financial success of construction projects and the company's ability to remain competitive in the market.
Benefits:
•Very affordable PPO health insurance starting as low as $15 per week.
•Dental and Vison insurance available
•Personal Time Off available after 60 days of employment
•Weekly pay
•401K with company contribution.