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Ensure that any bid bonds (if required) have been requested in a timely manner, all scopes of work have proper subcontractor support, and any necessary information that has to be submitted as part of the proposal (i.e. reps & certs) is ready for submission with the estimate.
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Internal kickoff meeting (with the estimator, foreman, and document team) Documentation and scope of work review (schedule, material buyouts, equipment rentals, subcontractor contracts and POs.
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Generate project interest, confirm bid coverage, and exchange critical information by interacting and developing relationships with the subcontractor community. Our well-established client has an immediate need for an Estimator with Commercial construction experience.
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Assist in the review and evaluation of bid subcontractor bids and proposals. The Junior Estimator assists in the preparation of project cost estimates in the early stages of project planning and development.
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A national commercial general contractor, located in Lanham, Maryland is looking to add a Construction Estimator with 7+ years commercial construction experience with a. Ensure sufficient subcontractor coverage for each and every bid.
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The selected candidate shall report directly to the Supervisory Planner/Estimator and shall be responsible for writing Work Specifications, conducting ship checks, and estimating labor, material and subcontractor work at the paragraph and line-item level for U.S. Navy Ship repair work, alterations and modifications.
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Bid document preparation and subcontractor buyout in an expeditious and thorough manner. We are looking for a senior level Estimator who has experience(estimating all divisions) of ground up commercial construction.
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Prepare subcontractor bid list and submit drawings to subcontractors. Minimum 3 years project engineering or related experience. Engineering, Construction Management or Architectural degree, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Conduct material take-offs and analyze vendor/subcontractor quotes for accuracy. As an Estimator, you will work closely with project management to interpret customer specifications and drawings, translating them into comprehensive bills of material and accurate cost estimates.
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Assist the Project Manager and/or Estimator in bid preparation, subcontractor/vendor solicitation, evaluation and award. Track and evaluate subcontractor and vendor performance. Our typical project portfolio includes retail mall development, entertainment/ recreational, hospitality/lodging, office, logistics/distribution and cold storage, manufacturing, and green/ LEED building industries.
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Assist in receiving and evaluating subcontractor and major material quotations prior to bid day and on bid day. The Construction Estimator will perform assignments specific to construction project estimating duties necessary to support the Senior Level Estimators and help the company to pursue new work.
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We currently have an opportunity for a Senior Estimator in Lisle, IL. The Senior Estimator is responsible for the coordination of bid documents, labor productions, subcontractors, vendor pricing, subcontractor and vendor buyouts, project start-up meetings, owner estimates, subcontractors and vendor requisitions and cost to completes.
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Do you enjoy leading a team of subcontractor and suppliers to a winning project proposal? The Pavilion Construction estimator is the liaison to the project owner and the primary point of contact for the owner's consultants during the early phases of the project.
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Able to perform all Estimator responsibilities. Voluntary benefits include additional term life insurance, long term care insurance, critical illness and accidental injury insurance, pet insurance, legal plan, identity theft protection, and other voluntary benefit options.
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Working knowledge preferred but not required: Hard Dollar, Bluebeam, AutoCAD, MicroStation, Agtek, and HCSS (Heavy Bid) Required Skills & Experience 1-10 years of experience as an Estimator working on earthwork, grading or underground projectsBachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or similar discipline is preferredField operations experience is strongly preferred.
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