Estimator Commercial construction General Contractor
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The Estimator's primary role will be preparing cost estimates by analyzing proposals and bid requirements, while meeting submission deadlines. This is an opportunity to be exposed to construction management's many facets. What you'll be responsible for - Attend project pre-bid meetings and walk-throughs Perform pre-construction evaluation of drawings, bid packages and possible value engineering options by gathering proposals, blueprints, specifications, and related documents Perform take-off of plans for budgeting and estimating Correspond with clients and subcontractors Assemble professional proposals and bid documents Establish standardized marketing and bidding documents for distribution to potential clients The ability to meet deadlines and produce budgets and estimates under extreme time constraints Effectively communicate bid requirements to subcontractors Occasional research, development and/or interpretation of data with little supervision or instruction What you'll need - Bachelor's degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, or equivalent Minimum of (2) years' experience and internship in General Contracting or Construction Management preferred with a Commercial General Contractor Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, including MS Project Proficiency in scheduling software Strong verbal and written communication skills Basic estimating skills Must be able to read and interpret construction drawings and technical specifications Must possess a valid driver's license and reliable transportation Professional and courteous demeanor and ability to interact with clients Bilingual (Spanish) a plus but not required All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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