DI Construction’s Motto is “Drive to Excellence”. We are looking for hungry, humble and smart people that have the desire to Drive to Excellence every single day!
Do you drive to excel every day at work?
Are you hungry to succeed? Do you want to learn more to become the best at what you do? Do you look for different ways to solve problems?
Are you humble? Do you want to do all you can to help the team succeed? Developing the talents you have and learning new talents.
Are you smart? Do you want to refine your skills in dealing with everyone you work with: teammates, subcontractors, vendors, inspectors and anyone else you come in contact with.
If you answered yes to all of these questions – You might be a great fit for the DI Construction Team!
The key responsibilities of an Estimator include but are not limited to:
1. The estimator for the company will take control of, and own the estimating process for all projects. Taking the initiative to get it going and keep it flowing.
3. Direct, guide and push any employees that are assigned to help.
4. Have kick off meetings to establish coverage and strategies.
5. Learn bid dates and guide the assigned staff to meet these dates. Advise fellow staff and push them to these dates.
6. The estimator will be expected to know the plans and work scopes better than anyone else. Spend time studying plans at the onset, and as any changes occur. Ensure you have bidders and complete coverage for every aspect of the project.
7. Create historic pricing summaries to use as reference for future projects.
8. Analyze the process; Understand what feels right and what does not, spot check numbers. If the numbers don’t match against what you have seen recently on similar projects, challenge the number.
9. Analyze and qualify Vendor proposals for completeness per the bid documents. Factor in challenges specific to the bid to determine the overall estimated cost of a project.
10. Do conceptional estimating based on square footage and room counts.
11. Ensure sales tax and freight is always included.
12. Ensure all subcontractors and vendors are properly licensed for the jurisdiction where the project is located. The must be licensed prior to execution of any contracts or purchase orders.
13. Don’t always take the “safe route”. Learn to piece prices for scopes together.
14. Get plans out to bidders then do your take offs. This way others are working while you are working.
15. Provide a brief written update the end of each week to owner/s on each project you are working on.
16. Ensure complete and understandable notes are taken when speaking with subs and vendors. This will ensure that when you hand off a project, the PM will be able to understand the SOW and price.
17. Utilize the master bid scopes for the company when requesting bids.
18. Assist the PM or complete the buyout based on direction from the owner/s.
19. Use knowledge or the prototype plans to review the plans produced by the Architect. If you do not have a detail or see it on the plans but knowing the prototype would expect it, pull the cost from a like project and note where it came from. Any added costs for items not shown/included in the plans should be inserted in Add Alternates
20. Create Add Alternates and Deducts when possible to give DI Construction the competitive edge.
23. Maintain the master bidders list on Procore.
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