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Working from designs developed by the contractor or provided by a client or general contractor, bidder/estimators develop detailed lists of materials, estimate the cost of materials and labor, and price the job to be competitive and profitable.
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College degree preferred in Construction Management or Engineering or equivalent experience Role Overview:This position is responsible to bid and support company established revenue goals by leading cost estimates in order to achieve lowest bid and highest price that the market will allow.
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To determine the scope of work and required contents of estimateInvestigates site conditions before bidding, identifying the waste area, borrow area, and dumpsitesReviews design options and recommends the best solution based on cost, engineering quality, or availability of materialsUses historical unit price and productivity dataReviews and incorporates historical data from purchase orders, subcontracts, productivity analysis reports, etc.
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For a complete job description, please contact our office at 701-223-5480 or 701-774-2066 Minimum Qualifications: As a successful Estimator/Project Manager you will have:- Minimum 5-8 years estimating experience (Strong technical and/or quantity surveying ability considered.
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You will estimate overhead components, complete unit pricing across multiple trade disciplines and perform system trade off comparisons by utilizing industry experience to develop cost estimates reflective of local market and project conditions ESTIMATOR DUTIES/ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Review project plans and specifications, prepare quantity takeoffs and price all aspects of the project.
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Acuity-PT&C is always looking for qualified professionals to expand our existing cost estimating, cost analyst and project controls teams supporting the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) at Hanford, WA. Cost Estimator responsibilities include developing independent government cost estimates (IGCEs), providing technical analysis and cost/price analysis of cost proposals in support of DOE contract management actions.
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Minimum Qualifications: Sr. Estimator/Project Manager you will have:- Minimum 10+ years estimating experience- Ability to work flexible shifts, including overtime and some Saturdays. Minimum Qualifications: Sr. Estimator/Project Manager you will have:- Minimum 10+ years estimating experience- Ability to work flexible shifts, including overtime and some Saturdays.
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This position will be responsible to travel to our job sites located in Central/Western ND and Eastern MT. Plans, directs, and coordinates activities of designated project to ensure goals or objectives of project are accomplished within prescribed time frame.
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Will need to display a professional and courteous attitude with customers and team members. Ability to provide and maintain proper licensure and acceptable driving record. May perform other duties as assigned.
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Minimum Qualifications: Sr. Estimator/Project Manager you will have:- Minimum + years estimating experience- Ability to work flexible shifts, including overtime and some Saturdays. Minimum Qualifications: Sr. Estimator/Project Manager you will have:- Minimum + years estimating experience- Ability to work flexible shifts, including overtime and some Saturdays.
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Prepare and assemble bids and proposals for different contract types (Lump Sum, Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), Cost Plus, etc.) Reports to: Lead Estimator, Senior Estimator, or Preconstruction Manager.
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You will be responsible for updating hard cost budgets, pricing special quotes, crafting customer quotes, and creating new price book options with comprehensive descriptions and a strong attention to detail.
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Familiar with different delivery methods: hard bid, guaranteed maximum price (GMP), unit price, design-build, target prices, and cost reimbursable. Develops and maintains strong relationships with all stakeholders including lead estimator, lead bid runner, subtrade partners and suppliers.
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This position is responsible to bid and support company established revenue goals by leading cost estimates in order to achieve lowest bid and highest price that the market will allow. We are looking for an Estimator/Project Manager to join our team.
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Summary: The bidding and cost estimator is required to develop cost structures and quotations for all inquiries from the customer, as well as developing bid proposals for current and new business.
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