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Showing posts with label accurate estimating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label accurate estimating. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Estimate landscaping sheet for professional contractors

This video shows the cost accounting features of our software program using Excel to estimate landscaping for the professional landscaper.


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Published By
Arka Roy
www.quantity-takeoff.com
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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Why to Outsource cost Estimation Service?

The architectural companies always want reliable but affordable service in cost estimation. The offshore companies who are solely providing cost estimating can help the architectural firm to focus on their core business. The cost estimating companies are used estimating cost in various Civil, Architectural, Structural, HVAC, Earthwork, Material, Labour and many more sectors of US, UK, Canada and Australia.

The cost estimating outsourcing service provider focus on providing effective building cost estimation services for various small, medium or large project offering accurate cost estimation as per the client’s need. The engineers of the estimating firm have the ability to perform an in-depth analysis on the client’s input of hand sketches, 2D drawings or even blueprints and provide construction cost estimations and building cost estimations in terms of cost value. That’s why you should outsource your cost estimation project and get benefits of the accurate estimation in an affordable price.

The cost estimation service providers give the clients the cost information needed to make a bid for a contract. They also help their clients in deciding whether a proposed new product will be profitable and which endeavors are currently making a profit. All these information will help greatly the offshore architectural companies. With the help of their service they can track the actual costs as the project develops. The expert team of cost estimating can provide accurate 3D models based on the inputs from the clients and give a realistic dimension to the cost of construction of a building.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Is It Possible To Do Estimating Correctly?



Cost estimating is one of the most difficult as well as important aspect in any construction project management. This necessary part of any project is generally handled by professional estimators. As the whole estimating process is so much complex that maximum time the main concern is whether the estimation is correct or not? The answer depends on how much experience, efficiency and foresee capability the estimator possesses. All successful estimating involves a confidence interval and an error band. For example you can say that some project will be completed on or before 5th May 2012 with a 6 percent error band or there is an 85 percent probability of the program costing $320M or less with 5 percent error band.
The probabilistic forecasting of cost and schedule is the core process applied to most of the programs the estimating companies are working on. Along with it Integrated Master Schedule (IMS) is an integrated schedule containing the networked, detailed tasks necessary to ensure successful program execution. The IMS is used to verify the attainability of contract objectives, to evaluate progress toward meeting them and to integrate scheduled activities with all related components.

The estimators need to realize that all project activities consist of random variables and that estimates using those variables based on simple statistics. The common mistakes in estimating services takes place when the estimators ignore the underlying statistical basis of projects and fail to acknowledge the variables. Similar problem can be happen if a project is scheduled in hours and the work extends for more than a few days. The estimator should have a clear understanding about the size, limitation and other things about the project. All these things along with profound experience can help an estimation to lessen the error ration and make it successful. That’s the secret of the art of good estimating.