Concrete Estimator

The Christman Company

The Role

Overview

Estimate concrete quantities, costs, and manage bids for construction projects.

Key Responsibilities

  • bid management
  • quantity take‑offs
  • cost estimating
  • subcontractor coordination
  • proposal preparation
  • contract review

Tasks

-Provides technical assistance to Project Managers in negotiating contracts, change orders, etc. as required. -Prepares proposal letters, qualification and clarification sheets. -Manages supplier and subcontractor bid invitations for respective estimates. -Surveys, quantifies materials, and produces assemblies from drawings. -Assists with subcontractor recommendations and buyouts. -Reads and interprets technical documents such as Geotechnical Reports, Due Care Plans, etc. -Works in conjunction with the bid team to prepare accurate bid proposals. -Reviews contract scopes and associated dollar figures. -Organizes and performs quantity take-offs. -Responsible for timely and complete bid submission and management of all required bid submission requirements (i.e. schedule, logistics, breakdown pricing, etc.). -Honors the brand promises of the Project Planning Group at Christman. Foundational to our brand is: providing accurate costing; proactively offering creative solutions for the team; and understanding our client’s business to optimize capital investment and to win as a team. -Ensures clean handoff of estimate, bidding information, drawings, specifications, etc. to project management team; assists with kickoff meetings. -Contacts/Follows-up with subcontractors and suppliers for pricing input.

Requirements

  • planswift
  • winest
  • bachelor’s degree
  • 3 years
  • microsoft excel
  • construction management

What You Bring

-Complete knowledge of the estimating documents and the ability to provide accurate qualitative and quantitative analysis of the documents. -Demonstrates conceptual estimating proficiency in the scope review process, subcontractor knowledge, information of on-screen takeoff and estimating software platforms, and in interiors estimating. -Familiarity with construction project management software. -Bachelor’s Degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Engineering, Business, Finance or a related job field. -Completes assigned and required training for this role. -Knowledge of building construction, materials, systems, market conditions, trade practices. -Use of Planswift and WinEst estimating software. -Three (3) years of work experience in construction or related job field. -Possesses great knowledge with regard to technical specifications and pricing levels. -Strong attention to detail and accuracy. -Must have conceptual ability to work with minimum information and quickly develop an understanding of the owner and/or architect requirements. -Demonstrates knowledge of client relations and estimate presentations. -Meets deadline challenges and has the ability to prioritize multiple assignments simultaneously. --or- Equivalent combination of the above education, training, and experience. -Basic understanding of accounting and project management concepts. -Well organized, excellent communication, and negotiation abilities. -Deep understanding of research methodology, data analysis, and estimation metrics. -Strong computer knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook.

The Company

About The Christman Company

-Specializes in delivering high-quality projects across multiple sectors, including industrial, residential, and government. -Provides comprehensive construction management, design-build, and real estate development services. -Has a strong portfolio in education, healthcare, and commercial real estate sectors. -Known for an innovative approach to construction with a focus on sustainability and efficiency. -Reputable for consistently delivering complex, large-scale projects on time and within budget. -Operates across several states, demonstrating steady growth over its long history.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

K-12 Education

Visa Sponsorship

-no visa sponsorship; applicants must already be authorized to work in the u.s.