Ifย you areย in the construction business โ€” from residential to commercial and new builds to renovating โ€” managing large or small jobs, youย need toย provide your customers with a project estimate before starting work.ย It isย a critical component to forecast expenses and manage profitability. An accurate estimate also plays a crucial role in winning business.

What is estimating in construction?

Estimating when it comes to a construction project is the process of determining the total expense per construction job, and it can be as straightforward or as complex as the job requires.ย To be successfulย as a builder or renovator, the cost estimate needs to beย bothย highly accurateย and deliveredย to the customerย inย a short timeframe.ย Speed, accuracy andย efficiencyย are oftentimes a reflection of your business and can weigh on the customerโ€™s decision-making process.ย There areโ€ฏdifferent types of construction estimates, and it all depends on the scope of a particular construction project.

Aโ€ฏrough definition of estimatingโ€ฏis judging something for its worth. In construction terms, construction cost estimating judgesย theย costsย (and there are many to consider) for a particular project with many decisions between the start and end of construction.

While there are different types of estimating systems, a builder or renovator will generally rely on theโ€ฏfollowing construction estimating process:

1. Scopes of work

Defining the construction job. It may come from various sources like architects or engineers,ย walking or touring the job site, or talking to the customer to get a better sense of the construction work before preparing any construction estimates.

2. Takeoffs

These are processes to quantify the project or converting the scope to quantities. This is when the custom home builderย determines how much of each material they need to complete a job. It is also sometimes called a quantity takeoff or material takeoff. This is an important part of the construction estimation process and you will want to be as thorough and detailed as possible. An accurate cost estimate should take into consideration material costs labor costs, supervision costs, among other things. It is important to be thorough to ensure the estimate ends up matching the actual costs at the end of construction projects.

Most custom home builders will tell you estimating construction projects is one of the most complicated and time-consuming tasks in the construction process. But, Buildxact makes construction estimating a very simple task. The software helps builders calculate cost estimates quickly and easily. It serves as a construction cost estimator that does all the heavy lifting for you, making the cost estimation process a very simple one.

3. Estimating Process

Here are some tips for ensuring accuracyย onย your material takeoffs:

a. Use a checklist

Developย a checklist of usual bid items that are included in most ofย yourย projects. This helps ensure that key itemsย arenโ€™tย missedย when biddingย a project. General conditions, rental equipment,ย and other miscellaneous materials are oftenย forgottenย if they arenโ€™tย on a checklist.

b. Automate as much as possible

Someย takeoff softwareย allows you to capture assemblies or packagesย (atย Buildxactย we call them recipes)ย that are a collection of materialsย used as a unit in the project. An example would be an interiorย framed drywall wall with wooden studs at 16 inches on center. The package for this wall would include drywall, screws, insulation, wood,ย andย nails.

By using recipes, you donโ€™t have to calculate how many studs are in the wall, because the program calculates that for you. You just measure the wall length, and the software tells you how many studs youโ€™ll need. This saves you lots of time!

Estimated schedule

Next,ย youโ€™llย put together anย estimated scheduleย for the project based on your scope of work. Thisย letsย you know how long the work will take and how much labor to include in your cost estimate.

The schedule should be based on the amount of material you have to install and the production rate of your employees or crews. Be sure to include crew time, supervision, and administration time in your estimate of the duration of the project. Record the trades andย manhours that will be needed to complete theย project.

Pricing the work

Nowย that youโ€™ve got a full list of the materials needed and know how much labor youโ€™ll need for the project, itโ€™s time to put together your cost estimate. Cost estimates are based on material pricing, current laborย rates, past projects, and your companyโ€™s experience with similar work.

First,ย youโ€™llย want to make sure that your material pricing is up-to-date, especially in todayโ€™s market. Also, check to make sure the material will be available within the timeframe the project is scheduled for.ย Inย Buildxact, you can upload your own pricelist, or sync up your supplierโ€™s pricelist with our new integration.

Your labor billing rates need to be high enough to cover wages and burden, which includes employer-paidย taxes, retirement funds, vacation time, sick time, etc.

Includeย an allowance for overhead costs that need to be covered by the project. Overhead costs include vehicles, insurance, cell phones, computers, and office administration expenses.

Finally,ย addย a percentage forย profit, which will vary depending on how aggressive you want to be on your estimate and what the market willย bear. Makeย sureย that youย correctly addย up all the costs andย markup, including profit, toย determine yourย final price.

Get better bids with estimating software

You can perform accurate construction project estimatesย faster andย easier when using estimating software.ย Digitalย takeoffsย and pricingย integrationsย improve accuracy and ensure consistent pricingย across projects.

Buildxactย is easy-to-use construction management softwareย that allowsย youย to be more efficient and price more work.

The purpose of cost estimating in construction

Cost estimates protect the builder and help manage their business.ย It also ensures the customer is not overpaying for a project and knows what to expect from a cost standpoint. There are a variety of direct and indirect costs associated with a construction job of any size.

  • Direct costs: Linked to the physical part of the construction project and include material, labour โ€“ your staff and subcontractors โ€“ and any necessary equipment rentals.
  • Indirect costs: General overhead costs such as insurance, professional services, temporary job facilities, and contingencies.

Cost estimatesย are a vital tool for managing the projectโ€™s performance against direct and indirect costs and using it as a template for similar projects. The more estimates you create, the faster and easier it will become.

What is estimating software?

In general, estimating software automates the formulas you use manually or on a spreadsheet into a streamlined online process. It offers reliability, accuracy, accessibility, and efficiency.

Most small builders create their estimates andย do notย have professional estimating staff. It is a rote process and is completed manually, with spreadsheets like Excel,ย whileย some will use aย specialistย software platform.ย Moving your business to a software platformย is notย complicated and you will be wondering why you did not do it sooner.

The benefits of using estimating software

Todayโ€™s construction-focused software solutions offer more than estimating since the estimate is intrinsically linked to the project; the work schedule, purchasing, subcontractor bids, customer invoicing, and reconciliation with accounts.

Most estimating software solutionsโ€ฏhelp you do your job betterโ€ฏbyย allowingย the user to:

  • Prepare custom templates for letterhead, proposals, and reports
  • Create estimates from takeoffs
  • Track costs and
  • Integrate with accounting software

Modern software is cloud-based, which offers a range of benefitsย to builders and renovators. Access from anywhere, on the road or at the office, month by month subscriptions rather than big upfront investments,ย and the ability toย easilyย includeย staff and contractors inย biddingย workflow. Inย todayโ€™s climate and remote work environment, moving your business to a cloud-based software solution will help youย be more responsive and efficient with new opportunities soย thatย you canย win more business.ย It also helps you meet or exceed your customersโ€™ expectations with faster, more accurate estimating.

The Buildxact Advantage

There are several estimating software systems on the market today, and many specific to theย residentialย construction industry likeโ€ฏBuildxact. Designed for the small builder, renovators, and various tradies, Buildxact offers an easy-to-use construction estimating software, as an integral part of an affordable construction management platform.

You can create accurate estimates in a fraction of the time with complete on-screen takeoffsย using your ownย supplier price files, which can be easily uploaded from Excel. You can create a professional-looking quote, includingย specifications and images, with just a few clicks.ย Need to make a change? Copy the estimate, rename it, and make your changes. Our system allows you to modify and save multiple versions of estimates for a single job.

You can also store customer information and documents like permits, quotes from subcontractors, material items (like that modern sink your customer sent) along with photos you take onsite, and easily send them along to your customer.

To learn more about how our software can help you be more efficient and accurate in your business,โ€ฏbook a personalizedย one-on-one demoย today or try ourย 14-day no-obligation free trial.