COMMERCIAL PROJECTS
TAKEOFFS & ESTIMATION
Team Bidding Enterprise will provide accurate takeoff for Your commercial jobs
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QUANTITY TAKEOFFS
Determining accurate quantities for any job is ciritical to getting an estimate right.Our team ensures we develop a detailed,itemized and accurate Bill of Quantities that is true reflection of your project.
COST ESTIMATING
We prepare cost estimates by taking into account labor and material costs related to your company and combine those with crew compositions & productivities.
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How We Do It
FEE
We charge lump-sum per project. Our fee is very reasonable (No Hidden Fee Ever) and is sure to reduce your current estimation costs.
TURNAROUND TIME
We can meet shortest deadlines even less than 24 hours but it depends on the project size and complexity.
SOFTWARE WE USE
We always use professional softwares to ensure accuracy such as Planswift and BlueBeam which are industries top leading softwares.
Key Features
Where We Build Your Visions
Dedicated Relationship Manager
Award-Winning Customer Service
Collaboration Portal & Mobile App
VALUE ADDED SERVICES AT NO ADDITIONAL COST
Executive Takeoff Summary
Color Coded Marked Plans
3D Cut/Fill grading Models
oUR rECENT PROJECTS
The Estate At Acqualina, FL
50 story tall twin towers
Pine Lane Warehouse, NY
240,000 SF Area New Construction
West Field Apartments, GA
32,000 SF Area Mixed Use Building
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Commercial Projects Estimates
General contractors (GCs) today take on many challenges of the industry. They not only bid and take care of the whole project construction from A to Z, but only assign, coordinate with and ensure quality on the part of sub-contractors. Without general contractors’ foreseeing ability, a project’s cost estimate and eventually, its winning bidder can go any which possible.
Commercial versus Public Projects
Sometimes, one might assume that commercial projects are a type of public projects, or the latter’s subcategory. However, that isn’t the case at all. Commercial projects are solely for commercial (private) use, and mostly include structures like:- Factories, warehouses, etc.
- Restaurants, cafes, departmental stores, private medical clinics, etc.
- Malls and other types of shopping structures and centers
- Private theme parks or similar for-profit recreation venues (privately owned)
- Governmental facilities like jails, courthouses, libraries, etc.
- Medical and health care facilities i.e., hospitals, clinics for public use, etc.)
- Public education venues, such as elementary, middle, and high schools; universities and community colleges, youth centers, etc.
- Public parks and other similar recreational venues
- Public housing venues, such as homes for the elderly
- Power houses
- ...and other facilities, like airports, roads, bridges, dams, airports, etc.
Difficulties Faced by GCs in Commercial Project Estimates
Many general contractors and bidders go for the procedural governmental projects, or public projects, to be precise. However, there are lucrative bidding and therefore, construction opportunities in commercial sector projects, too. And they might just be as tedious and procedural as the public sector ones. As such, there are hurdles to be cleared in this sector’s bidding, too. For instance, you might miss out on a few bid instructions, whilst being busy checking every data resource before cost estimating for materials. You might forget to or mis-account for overhead costs. As a general contractor, the subcontractors you have enlisted alongside your bid might be more skilled in public or residential projects than commercial ones. Your client might not provide you with the information you need in time to finalize your bid. In a rush to submit your bid on time, some sections of the bid might be disorganized, such that it ends up confusing your client and making your bid lose. And last but not the least, you might even be unable to track your bid’s progress after submission since you have other bids to work on, just in case the one doesn’t win.Bidding Enterprise to the Rescue!
A little overwhelmed or anxious after reading the above-mentioned problems? Worry not, for this is where we, Bidding Enterprise, fit in! We’re here to ensure any and all such problems don’t arise, or are dealt with appropriately for you to win your commercial project(s) bid. And here’s how we ensure that:- By using industry-standard, up-to-date software including BlueBeam and Planswift, for pulling up fast, accurate results.
- By excluding any hidden fee with our construction cost estimator services. We charge as we work! So, you will only have to account for the projects which we work on for you, or lump-sum per project.
- By turning around to you with your commercial project estimate within 24 hours, depending on the project size, its complexity and its bid submission deadline.
- By including an executive takeoff summary alongside construction estimating, so your client knows you care for them and the project enough to save everyone time by giving them a holistic, accurate overview of the costs you’ve estimated.
- By providing you color-coded marked plans, and 3D cut/fill grading models – all at no additional or hidden costs!
- And by doing all the research for you, such as commercial project laws and regulations that a commercial sector bid has to meet before it’s submitted.
Our Brand’s Key Features
We make all our above-mentioned perks stand out by providing the following key features to our valued customers:- Dedicated relationship management
- Award-winning customer service and approach
- Collaboration portal and a mobile app
Our Recent Commercial Project Successes
Some of our recent, successful commercial projects that we calculated estimating and takeoffs for are:- The Estate at Acqualina, FL, 50-storey tall twin towers
- Pine Lane Warehouse, NY, 240,000 square feet of new area construction
- West Field Apartments, GA, 32,000 square feet of a mixed-use area building