Estimation Manager-Construction
As Estimation Engineer,you will be responsible for
estimating the costs associated with a project. This role is crucial in
ensuring that projects are financially viable and within budget. Here are some key
responsibilities and skills associated with this role:
Responsibilities:
- Project
Evaluation: Review project plans, specifications, and other documents
to understand the scope, requirements, and constraints.
- Cost
Estimation: Prepare accurate and detailed cost estimates for various
aspects of the project, including labor, materials, equipment, and
overhead.
- Quantity
Takeoff: Quantify and takeoff the required quantities of materials,
labor, and equipment needed for construction.
- Vendor
and Supplier Coordination: Obtain quotes and negotiate with suppliers
and subcontractors to get competitive prices for materials and services.
- Budgeting: Develop and manage project budgets, including forecasting and tracking
costs throughout the project lifecycle.
- Value
Engineering: Suggest alternative materials or construction methods
that can provide cost savings without compromising quality.
- Bid
Preparation: Prepare and submit bids for construction projects in
response to tenders or RFPs (Request for Proposals).
- Risk
Assessment: Identify potential risks and uncertainties that may affect
project costs and develop contingency plans.
- Collaboration: Work closely with project managers, architects, engineers, and other
stakeholders to ensure accurate and timely cost information.
- Cost
Reporting: Provide regular reports on estimated costs, actual costs,
and any variances between the two.
Skills and Qualifications:
- Technical
Knowledge: Strong understanding of construction materials, methods,
and processes.
- Quantitative
Skills: Proficient in mathematics and able to perform accurate
quantity takeoffs and cost calculations.
- Estimation
Software: Familiarity with specialized software such as Plan swift and precontracting software.
- Communication
Skills: Ability to convey complex technical information in a clear and
understandable manner.
- Analytical
Thinking: Capable of analyzing project details, plans, and specifications
to make accurate estimations.
- Negotiation
Skills: Able to negotiate prices with suppliers and subcontractors to
secure the best deals.
- Attention
to Detail: Precision is crucial in estimating costs accurately.
- Time
Management: Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
- Regulatory
Knowledge: Familiarity with local building codes, regulations, and
industry standards.
- Problem-Solving: Ability to identify and address potential cost-related issues.
Education and Experience:
- A
bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a
related field is typically required.
- Previous
experience in estimating or related roles in the construction industry is
highly beneficial.