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Hello Everyone!
🎉 Let’s Hear From YOU! 🎉 You’ve been part of this amazing journey, and your input matters most! 🌟 What’s been your biggest win so far? ✅ Landing a new client? ✅ Mastering a skill? ✅ Gaining confidence in your craft? Share your wins in the comments — big or small — and let’s celebrate together! 🎊 PLUS: We’re working on something exciting just for you 👀. What’s the ONE thing you’d love to learn or see more of? Drop your ideas below! 💬 Your feedback shapes what we do next, and we can’t wait to hear from you!
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New comment 3d ago
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This year there has been many small wins for me, but one that really stands out is my first hiring of a virtual assistant. She’s been amazing these past 6 months. I hope to find more time to trained her into other aspects of my day to day. Such a stress reliever knowing that you have someone who can handle the monotonous tasks at a high level.
Embracing the Future of Estimating 🚀
Hey everyone! Let’s talk about the future of estimating. As we move into 2025, the tools, processes, and strategies for creating accurate bids are evolving rapidly. From AI-powered software to real-time collaboration tools, the landscape is shifting in ways that can help us work smarter, not harder. Here’s what I believe will shape the future of estimating: 1️⃣ Automation & AI: Streamlining repetitive tasks and improving accuracy with machine learning tools. 2️⃣ Cloud Collaboration: Sharing estimates and project details in real-time with clients and team members. 3️⃣ Market Adaptability: Keeping up with fluctuating costs and supply chain challenges with dynamic pricing tools. 4️⃣ Data-Driven Insights: Leveraging historical data to predict trends and improve bid success rates. 5️⃣ AR & VR Technology: Visualizing projects and estimates in immersive ways for better client presentations. But one thing will never change: the importance of building trust through accuracy and communication. I’m curious—what do YOU see as the biggest shift happening in the estimating world? Let’s spark a conversation below! Let’s stay ahead of the curve, Nick McGee
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New comment 9d ago
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The future of estimating is definitely something to look forward and embrace. I believe that someone who is willing to embrace the change will benefit from the shift while others who don’t embrace will be negatively affected. A good example in estimating is that I can order an aerial roof measurement report from companies like Eagleview, GAF and Roofr.com and have it delivered to my inbox within an hour which gives me all measurements and quantities needed to put an estimate together for my clients. This didn’t exist a decade ago. Imagine what the next decade will look like. I’m excited.
The Power of Contingency: Your Safety Net in Estimating 🛡️
Hello everyone! As estimators, we're masters of calculating costs down to the last nail and gallon of paint. But what about the unknowns lurking in every project? Today, I want to highlight a crucial yet often overlooked aspect of estimating: building a proper contingency plan. Why Contingency Matters: - Unexpected Happens: No matter how thorough your estimate, surprises like sudden material price hikes, design changes, or unforeseen site conditions can derail your budget. - Protects Profit Margins: A well-planned contingency safeguards your bottom line against these surprises. - Demonstrates Professionalism:Clients appreciate when you plan for uncertainties—it shows experience and foresight. How to Effectively Incorporate Contingency: 1️⃣ Assess Project Risks: - Identify potential risks unique to the project (e.g., complex designs, volatile markets). - Assign a risk level to each aspect to determine where contingencies are most needed. 2️⃣ Use Historical Data: - Analyze past projects to see where unexpected costs occurred. - Let history inform the percentage you set aside for contingencies. 3️⃣ Transparent Communication: - Be open with clients about the contingencies included. - Explain that this isn't padding the estimate—it's a proactive measure to handle uncertainties smoothly. 4️⃣ Regular Updates: - Review and adjust contingencies as the project progresses and risks become clearer or are mitigated. - This dynamic approach keeps your estimate accurate and builds trust with your client. A Real-world Example: On a recent construction project, we faced an unexpected regulation change that required additional safety measures. Thanks to our contingency plan, we covered the extra costs without affecting the project's budget or timeline. The client was impressed with our foresight and relieved that there were no financial surprises. Take Action: Start integrating contingency planning into your estimates today. Not only will it protect you financially, but it will also enhance your reputation as a thorough and professional estimator.
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New comment 14d ago
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I’ve found that contingency planning is a must in preserving your reputation as an estimator. As a roofing estimator, I’m primarily hired by the contractor to put a comprehensive estimate together and that is the extent of it, but I do ensure that the scope of work is as detailed as possible with line by line breakdown of cost with the latest pricing list.
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Kerby Alain
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