Civil estimator

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Education and Training for Civil Estimators
– No professional qualification or regulatory body for civils estimating in the UK
– Learning curve from trainee to senior estimator determined by employer or senior estimator
– Time scale and progression of trainee estimators not disclosed
– Responsibility of employer and/or senior estimator to determine progression
– No formal education or training requirements for civil estimators

Software and Tools for Civil Estimators
– Commonly used civil estimating software programs include B2W Estimate by B2W Software, HCSS HeavyBid, and SharpeSoft Estimator
– Tools used for digitization of plans from engineers include Planswift and PrebuiltML X
– Software programs aid in accurate estimation and cost analysis
– Digitization tools streamline the process of converting plans into digital format
– Software and digitization tools improve efficiency and accuracy in estimating

Freelance Estimating for Civil Estimators
– Civil estimators increasingly offering services on the open market
– Freelance estimators bid for projects and provide estimating services to the highest bidder
– Freelance estimating provides flexibility and independence for estimators
– Open market allows for competition and negotiation of rates
– Demand for freelance estimators on the rise

Salary Ranges for Civil Estimators
– Trainee Estimator salary ranges from £12,000 to £18,000 per annum
– Junior Estimator salary ranges from £18,000 to £28,000 per annum
– Senior Estimator salary ranges from £25,000 to £500,000 per annum
– Civil estimators often receive additional incentives such as cash rewards and bonuses
– Salary ranges vary based on experience, qualifications, and industry demand

Miscellaneous Points
– Civil estimators have no formal education or training requirements
– Software and digitization tools improve efficiency and accuracy in estimating
– Demand for freelance estimators is on the rise
– Salary ranges for civil estimators vary based on experience, qualifications, and industry demand
– Additional incentives such as cash rewards and bonuses are often given to civil estimators. Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_estimator

Civil estimator (Wikipedia)

A Civil estimator is a construction professional who bids on civil projects that have gone to tender. Civil estimators typically have a background in civil engineering, construction project management, or construction supervision. Estimators are responsible for obtaining tenders, obtaining of material costs, calculation of tenders taking into consideration project management and overheads. The role of an estimator can be a very pressured one, and requires a great level of concentration, some of which will result in erratic office hours to ensure tender return dates can be achieved.

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