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Able to make accurate quantity surveys and to estimate cost of materials, labor, equipment, and subcontractor's work, while certain that all areas have been accounted for prior to submitting estimate for review.
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As a Junior Construction Estimator, you will be an integral part of the pre-construction team, working closely with project managers and engineers to develop accurate cost estimates for various construction projects.
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Prepare and review cost estimates utilizing HCSS estimating software. KCI Technologies is hiring a Chief Estimator to join our team in Duluth, GA (greater Atlanta area). Manage a group of cost estimators.
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On behalf of a client in the engineering industry, we are seeking a cost estimator to play a crucial role on a large-scale water and sewer program. Minimum of 10 years of experience in cost estimating within the construction industry, with a focus on water and sewer projects.
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Ability to prepare accurate cost estimates for both ground-up and interior projects. Are you an experienced Construction Estimator with expertise in commercial projects? 🚧 Now Hiring: Commercial Construction Estimator in Atlanta.
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The Senior Estimator-Project Manager sells and manages commercial construction projects, including cost estimating and pricing. The Sr. Estimator-Project Manager serves as a subject matter expert within Marek and is recognized by customers for his or her expertise.
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Duties include tracking projects that are bidding, analyzing bid documents, preparing accurate cost estimates, writing proposal notes and qualifications that are job specific, submitting cost estimates to sales for bidding in a timely manner.
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Reviewing, analyzing, and interpreting Contract Documents (specifications, drawings, and reference information) to develop detailed, comprehensive cost estimates for cold storage/food processing/industrial/manufacturing construction projects.
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Arcadis is seeking an Electrical Construction Estimator responsible for providing cost estimates for a variety of construction projects in North America. Work independently within established financial systems to monitor and review project costs and variances on small commercial/regeneration/residential projects to control cost variables.
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Analyze and report on labor cost change trend. BA degree in electrical engineering or a relevant field (preferred). Calculate the quantity and create quantity take-offs for bid drawings and revise it whenever drawings are updated.
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Obtain accurate quotes for materials and systems to establish accurate cost estimates. The ideal candidate will be responsible for appropriately evaluating the cost of a project, and evaluating the cost to take on that project.
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Provides support to other MARTA staff and departments in claims negotiation, cost analysis, analysis of utility agreement estimates, bid review, and cost loading of scheduling. Develop order of magnitude level cost estimates for planning and budgeting capital projects, prepare conceptual study level cost estimates, prepare cost estimates at design milestones, and prepare the engineer's cost estimate for bid openings.
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The Estimator Prepares cost estimates for projects in the planning, design, and construction phases. Reviews quotes, estimates, and bids with the Chief Estimator. Reviews and incorporates historical data from prior estimates, purchase agreements and subcontracts to gain information for current bids.
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You will need to demonstrate proficiency in estimating and preconstruction support for projects ranging from $5M to over $100M. This involves developing and reviewing cost models, conducting training, performing value analysis, and executing quantity take-offs, all while focusing on detailed cost information.
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Prepares cost analysis for material, labor, equipment, subcontractor, and overhead costs incurred in the installation of items. ï‚· Prepare cost analysis in computer by recapitulating material, labor, equipment, subcontractor, and overhead costs incurred in the installation of items.
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