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The Chief Estimator is responsible for evaluating scope of work, performing quantity takeoffs, attending site visits, and preparing the cost estimates for construction projects and site work.
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Preparing detailed estimate of entire scope of assigned trades, building systems, and/or overall project cost. Performing value engineering by defining alternatives to the proposed scope that are more cost-efficient.
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We are looking for a leader for our Project Controls team at Envision AESC. The project controls leader will be responsible for building a team of schedulers, cost estimator, and change management professionals.
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Develop a value analysis by defining alternatives to the proposed Mechanical/Plumbing/Fire Protection/Electrical/Technology/LV (MEP) systems, materials and equipment that are more cost efficient.
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O Evaluate code compliance and suggest cost-saving alternatives to improve customer value. o Review and plan scope/proposal letters for projects, ensuring alignment with bid strategies.
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Summary Description: The Assistant Preconstruction Manager/Estimator supports the Preconstruction Team in managing all aspects of the preconstruction phases of commercial construction projects, including subcontractor solicitation and outreach, take-offs, conceptual estimating, creating bid-packages, overall estimate creation, buyout, cost allocation, schedules, requests for information, drawing reviews, constructability analysis, value analysis, safety, and risk management.
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The Project Estimator is responsible for developing conceptual, ROM (Rough Order of Magnitude), and final estimates for facility modification and new construction projects with varying size and scope at the Kennedy Space Center and Canaveral Space Force Station.
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Prepare quantity take-offs, analysis, estimates, and studies for all Mechanical/Plumbing/Fire Protection/Electrical/Technology/LV System (MEP) items incorporated in the assigned scope from conceptual design through completed construction documents.
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Whether its material or labor cost fluctuations, analyzing a bid document to understand scope of work, ensuring a professional and error-free document goes to the customer, or review a vendor quote, you have an eye for detail and ensure a quality product is always coming from your desk.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for preparing and completing bid/submittal documents and cost estimates for electrical construction projects. Prior to the issuing of the formal bid package, provide the Chief Estimator with a detailed review of scope, technical requirements, and pricing for the estimated bid package.
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Contributing to the preconstruction process, including material take-offs, scope reviews, qualifying proposals, budget preparation, and cost analysis, with guidance from senior estimators.
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Analyze project scope and develop accurate cost estimates, including materials, labor, and subcontractor expenses. Job Description: As a Construction Estimator, you will be responsible for accurately estimating the costs of construction projects, including materials, labor, and subcontractor expenses.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionHire Resolves client is working with a leading Civil Engineering and Construction firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Senior Electrical Estimator in Charleston, SC.Responsibilities:A Relationship Builder.
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Harder has an immediate need for an experienced architectural sheet metal estimator with experience to join our team in Portland, OR. Complete final cost estimate of projects through the use of in-house software systems.
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The Senior Estimator may work as an individual or lead a team of estimators to develop the cost to complete project scope. The Kiewit Power Delivery Regional Senior Estimator is a career-level professional focused on accurately estimating the cost of bid build projects in the power delivery market.
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