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Manages cost coding with Company finance and accounting teams regarding employee time, materials, equipment and subcontractor needs. Coordinates subcontractor work methods, schedule and crews as needed.
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Enter subcontractor and material quotes for bids in HCSS – Heavy Bid Estimating Program. Prepare and submit pre-award DBE/MBE/WBE subcontractor information on municipal bids. This position is also responsible for managing a small team of Purchasing Agents, Buyers and other purchasing employees interfacing with Accounting, Engineering, Estimating, Design Build and Field Personnel.
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Prepare subcontractor bid list and submit drawings to subcontractors. Overall planning and management of estimating activities for specific construction projects, including preparation, interpretation and presentation of estimates.
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The Senior Estimator is responsible for all aspects of estimating the most complex and large-scale jobs, including pre-construction, hard bids, negotiated bids, budgets, general conditions, systems studies and comparisons, value engineering, subcontractor relations and staying abreast of industry developments applicable to estimating.
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Assisting the Project Manager with subcontracting strategy, subcontractor development, estimating, buyout, and change management actions. Responding to subcontractor RFI's by reviewing and understanding the technical requirements.
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Prepare detailed conceptual budgets and estimating from pre-construction, concept design, schematic design and design development documents. The Estimator is responsible for accurately estimating the total costs associated with a project by executing a detailed line-item budget by trade with unit costs.
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Maintain the Estimating Coordinator to publish RFPs to subcontractor. Serve as a mentor to Estimating Coordinator(s) Experience in construction estimating in corporate interiors and restaurant/retail.
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Advanced computer skills with proficiency in basic Microsoft programs (Excel, Work, Outlook), Bluebeam and other industry programs, and construction estimating software (Procore, Planswift, etc.
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Prepare cost analysis in computer by recalculating material, labor, equipment, subcontractor and overhead costs incurred in the installation of items. Estimating - Where attention to detail meets profitability.
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Strong computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Vista, P6 Scheduling, Timberline estimating, and Procore. Completing subcontracts and purchase orders, monitoring and approving vendor and subcontractor invoices, developing and processing monthly pay applications, and submitting and reviewing change orders are all necessary functions as well.
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Provide expert estimating services for hyperscale data center infrastructure (civil/power/water/sewer) from RFP. through to construction completion, managing key relationships with the client, general contractor, and project team.
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Participates in the estimating and change management process and tools, including quantity take-off and review of subcontractor proposals. Manages project risks such as subcontractor performance, financials and resource allocation.
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Sage/Timberline Estimating, etakeoff, OST, Procore P6. Prepare Subcontractor/Vendor bid lists fitting the scope of work associated with the projects. Coordination within the Estimating Department in the assembly of Bid Packages and Scopes of Work.
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Working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite and AutoCAD. Knowledge of HCSS Heavy Bid Estimating Software is also a plus. Individuals will be expected to interpret bid documents, drawings, and specifications; learn and perform takeoffs; perform subcontractor and supplier outreach; and analyze/enter subcontractor and supplier quotes into sub-system.
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What You Will Be Doing-Work with preconstruction team on various estimating activities including cost estimate preparation, subcontractor participation, value engineering, constructability issues and owner proposal preparation.
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