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Construction Cost Estimation
Accurate cost estimation is essential for budget planning, securing financing, and ensuring the overall success of the project.
Overview
Understanding Construction Cost Estimation
Construction cost estimation involves predicting the expenses associated with building a structure from start to finish. It encompasses various elements, including materials, labor, equipment, permits, site preparation, overhead costs, and contingencies. Estimators utilize different techniques, such as conceptual estimating, preliminary estimating, and detailed estimating, depending on the project’s stage and complexity.
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We’re one of the few construction estimating companies that are a licensed General Contractor and perform our own estimating for our projects.
Benefits of Outsourcing Estimating
Running a construction business is one of the most difficult and challenging types of businesses to run. We’ve been in the trenches, and we are a licensed General Contractor. So we know the struggles.
Why Outsource Estimating
Many of our clients are working late trying to bid projects and create accurate estimates to win jobs. It’s almost impossible to focus on projects during the day when there are distractions on the job site!
Highly Accurate Database
We use a highly accurate construction cost database that gives us up-to-date labor and material pricing. It’s based on the zip code, so your project will be as accurate and competitive as possible.
Our Expertise
Commercial Cost Estimation
Commercial construction projects range from office buildings and shopping centers to hotels and industrial facilities. Estimating costs for these projects requires a comprehensive approach due to their scale and diverse requirements. Estimators typically consider factors like the type of structure, location, site conditions, building codes, and market trends.
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Residential Cost Estimation
Residential construction projects:
Residential construction projects encompass single-family homes, apartments, condominiums, and townhouses. While they may be smaller in scale compared to commercial projects, estimating costs for residential construction comes with its own set of challenges. In residential cost estimation, factors such as the size and layout of the home, material choices, finishes, and location play a significant role. Estimators often use similar methods as in commercial projects, such as the square foot method and unit cost estimating. However, residential projects may require more detailed customization, especially for high-end finishes and fixtures. Additionally, residential cost estimation involves considerations like landscaping, driveways, and utility connections, which may not be as prominent in commercial projects. Estimators must also account for homeowner preferences, building regulations, and zoning restrictions that vary from one location to another.