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Closing the Cost Gaps   Brokering the Risk During the Construction Phase

Closing the Cost Gaps   Brokering the Risk During the Construction Phase

Posted: February 26, 2021 | Estimating

How of ten do we hear that a new or existing building was flawlessly designed and constructed with no issues whatsoever? Or that the general contractor’s execution and coordination amongst the subcontractors was perfectly performed? Or the coveted, holy grail of all projects: to be completed ahead of schedule and under budget (without changes in scope)? All these scenarios dramatically affect cost and are precepts that have been around for a long time.

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Bidding in Today’s Economy

Bidding in Today’s Economy

Posted: January 4, 2021 | Estimating

As I began to think of the content of this article, I wondered if I was setting myself up for failure. Where would you begin to discuss bidding in today’s economy? There are different ways and methods of bidding as a subcontractor versus a general contractor. Then there are even particular ways and factors to pay attention to by region. So, I’ll start with something I encountered last week.

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Change Order Estimating — Why This Matters to Owners and Architects, and not just GCs

Change Order Estimating — Why This Matters to Owners and Architects, and not just GCs

Posted: November 6, 2020 | Estimating

A job has been estimated, bought out, and is under construction. Great! A vision and a need are being realized, and everyone is employed and happy. But, inevitably, despite proper planning and thorough vetting in the preconstruction process, changes will pop up. They can be due to unforeseen jobsite conditions, architect-specified material changes, or owner-requested changes, etc. The bottom line is that additional costs are on their way — and someone has to pay for them.

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Estimators vs Bid Qualifiers

Estimators vs Bid Qualifiers

Posted: September 18, 2020 | Estimating

Most of our new subcontractor clients ask us the following question: “Are you an estimator or a real estimator?” What they are trying to politely ask is: “Are you a well qualified, experienced and seasoned construction professional with actual field experience, or are you one of those ‘pass thru’ General Contractor (GC) estimators?”

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Bidding and Winning Profitable Projects in Good Times and Bad

Bidding and Winning Profitable Projects in Good Times and Bad

Posted: September 18, 2020 | Estimating

With so many projects being pushed, put on hold, or outright canceled due to COVID-19, many construction businesses are facing stiffer competition and a shrinking pool of projects. Whether you’re feeling the squeeze or not during these uncertain economic times, it’s always critical that you bid and win the most profitable projects.

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