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In addition to leadership, the Preconstruction Manager is responsible for all aspects of the estimating function, including initial bid analysis through a go/no go review, plan review, subcontractor qualification, assembling bid information, assessment of both winning and losing bids, and maintaining estimating systems to include B2W Estimate and Salesforce.
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Utilizes properly qualified subcontractors, oversees subcontractor RFQ process, awards subcontracts and manages subcontractor execution. Responsible for change order management by recommending solutions, facilitating quotes and closing orders that may require assistance from sales team and estimating.
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Proficiently utilize estimating software tools: P6, BuildingConnected, BlueBeam, Agtek, Sage Timberline, Assemble and others. Establish schedule durations based on quantities, attend scheduling meetings, and solicit subcontractor schedules.
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Demonstrate effective use of technology with estimating related computer software (Planswift, Excel, Bluebeam, ProCore, Word, Outlook, MS Project) Fully analyze / scope subcontractor and vendor bids - Verify proper and complete scope; establish consistency between bids to allow evaluation of apparent low bidder; coordinate scope with other trade packages.
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Conducting thorough take-offs, estimating material and labor costs, and preparing comprehensive bid proposals for HVAC, piping, and plumbing projects. Participating in pre-bid meetings, site visits, and subcontractor negotiations as necessary.
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Participates in the estimating and change management process and tools, including quantity take-off and review of subcontractor proposals. Base compensation for the Project Engineer 1 - Low Voltage role in Georgia is between $68,000 and $72,000, depending on experience, and may be more than this range for candidates with exceptional experience and a demonstrated history of successful performance.
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Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office applications (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Construct Connect Takeoff, and Timberline Estimating. Oversee the preparation of routine proposals including development of bid package documents, subcontractor and vendor solicitation requirements, maintaining status of active and inactive subcontractors and vendors (project specific), preparation of quantity take-offs, evaluation of subcontractor and vendor proposals, preparation of Standard Estimate Report, preparation of Owner Proposal, and so forth.
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Supports vendor/subcontractor pricing/bid solicitation and coordination. This position will be responsible for participating in the many facets of the construction and estimating process in order to develop a greater understanding of the building process and how JE Dunn executes projects.
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Calculate, analyze, and adjust estimates as needed for factors affecting costs, such as production time, materials, and labor Work with sales teams to prepare estimates and bids for clients Maintain records of estimated and actual costs Prepare complete cost estimates for project bids and jobs Perform field take offs/evaluations for estimate preparation Solicitation of vendor and subcontractor bids for projects.
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Working knowledge of windows-based computer software, including Excel and Word; estimating and project management software experience is desired (P6, Revit, PlanSwift, Bluebeam, etc. This involves tracking, expediting and processing all subcontractor/vendor shop drawings and submittals through the approval process to insure that equipment and materials are delivered to the job when required.
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Lead subcontractor engagement strategy throughout all stages of preconstruction. 10+ years of estimating, cost control, and construction experience required; working for a general contractor on large scale construction projects is highly preferred.
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Ability to lead teams and work independently through estimating process from the receipt of bid documents through subcontractor buyout. Experience with Timberline or equivalent estimating software.
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