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Knowledge of assigned discipline, estimating techniques and cost control. Conducts a thorough evaluation of incoming scopes of work and conducts an cost analysis on quotations. Ability to interpret computerized cost data and systems.
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Proven experience as an estimator in the steel fabrication industry or a similar field. Cost Estimation: Prepare detailed cost estimates for steel fabrication projects, including materials, labor, equipment, and overhead costs.
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Coordinate efforts with Operations, Preconstruction, and Accounting Develop Estimating Department’s role in construction management process and improve on existing systems with the Project Executive Develop change order tracking program Implementation of continuous improvement program, with the assistance of the Estimating Team, Project Executive, and Senior Project Manager Create with resources aids and cost references, etc.
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MS Companies has a Confidential Search for a Full-Time Preconstruction Estimator with our client located in Indianapolis, IN. This position will prepare cost estimates/budgets for construction projects and collaborate with the Preconstruction team for both Multifamily and Commercial projects or services to aid management in bidding on or determining price of product or service.
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As a Pre-Construction Estimator, you will: Prepare detailed cost estimates by analyzing plans, specifications, and project requirements. Document Review: Analyze blueprints, specifications, and other documentation to prepare time, cost, materials, and labor estimates.
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Competitive Pay 3% Retirement Match Professional Growth Blue Cross Blue Shield Great Company Culture The HVAC Estimator is responsible for sizing, estimating, and quoting all HVAC projects. This includes understanding the customer’s requirements, working with the sales team, Project Managers and then estimating the time it will take to complete the project, as well as the cost of materials and labor.
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ResponsibilitiesPrepare accurate quantity surveys and estimates for those divisions of the project as assignedComplete assignments in agreed upon time frameSolicit subcontractor and/or supplier quotations or scheduling input as required for the assignmentsCompute cost factors and prepare estimates used for management purposes such as planning, organizing, and scheduling work, preparing bids, selecting vendors or subcontractors, and determining cost effectiveness.
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Prepares cost estimates for a variety of private and public projects with scopes of work including earthwork, concrete, and asphalt paving. Prepares cost estimates for a variety of private and public projects with scopes of work including earthwork, concrete, and asphalt paving.
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Collaboration with vendors and purchasing agent to procure the most cost-effective pricing. The Estimator works hand in hand with various in-house departments, as well as customers and vendors, to initiate, takeoff, and quote numerous projects.
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Commercial Construction Projects, Ground-up & Renovations - bids, scope, estimates, project cost analysis, etc. If you are a Construction Estimator with Experience, please read on! So, if you are an Estimator with experience, please apply today.
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Data Management: Maintain an organized database of bids, project documentation, and historical cost data to support continuous improvement in estimation accuracy. The Pre-Construction Estimator position requires a keen eye for detail, strong analytical skills, and extensive knowledge of construction methodologies and materials.
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5 + years experience in cost estimating or preconstruction, tenant design or retail construction management. Prepare detailed conceptual cost estimates and conceptual cost studies from historical data from previous projects and estimates.
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Experience preparing cost estimates on behalf of general contractor using commercially available estimating software. Analyzes bid and design documents to perform detailed quantity takeoffs to support labor, equipment, and material cost development.
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Proven experience as an estimator or cost planner in the construction industry. The Peterson Company, LLC is a full-service construction, property maintenance, and tenant improvement company based in Indianapolis, IN. Peterson brings high integrity and real performance to every new construction project and identifies the best architects, engineers, and designers to deliver the most functional, cost-effective solution to meet clients' facility needs.
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Thompson Thrift Construction is seeking to hire a Full-Time Preconstruction Estimator for our office in Indianapolis, IN. This position will prepare cost estimates/budgets for construction projects and collaborate with the Preconstruction team for both Multifamily and Commercial projects or services to aid management in bidding on or determining price of product or service.
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