Tuesday, November 25, 2014

What You Need To Know About Freelance Construction Estimator

By Jocelyn Davidson


A construction or building estimator is a professional who quantifies the materials, labor, time, and equipment necessary for the completion of a construction project. They give you an idea of how much time and money you may need to accomplish the job. If you are planning on building a house or an establishment for business, it is best to get one to avoid wasting your resources on the task.

If you have a contractor or a builder, they normally include the estimate with the bid for the job. However, there are instances wherein you would need professionals from different company to work together on the construction. Getting a freelance construction estimator may be a good decision for you, long as you know what to look for and expect from one.

Now you might wonder why they are considered more affordable than estimators who are affiliated with a company. Well, they do not belong to a company, so they do not have anyone to answer to. Most organization decides on how much their estimators get, and add to that how much they get, so you get a different rate. If they are going solo, they get to decide how much they are worth.

Another benefit of them being solo is that they are flexible. That extends to a lot of areas in their work. They hold their own time, so they can go with changes in plans. This also means that they are used to working with different types of people and would do well with a team.

They work with an independent mind. Most worker that comes from a company has a set of regulations that they have to follow. That limits their decision making in the job that they are doing. However, a freelancer answers directly to you. You can work with them hand in hand to make sure that you get quality job to your liking.

They are at most available. Even with other work at hand, you can be assured they would be there. Your contact would be them directly. You do not have to go through secretaries and other people to get your questions answered.

Inquire about payment terms. Since they are free, they also have flexible payment options. After you have discussed with them the fees they would require for the whole project, inquire how they want to be paid. A written agreement can be waived if you are confident enough, but it would be best to have something in writing since you do not have a company to turn to if your worker does not show up.

Set your expectations. It would be best if you tell your estimator on the get go what you expect from them you have to be honest with them, particularly about budget, so they can also make adjustments on their own without compromising the whole plan. Be clear as to your goals, and never be afraid to ask questions and to clarify things.

Of course there are times within the construction that you and your construction estimator might have different sides, but that is just normal. The beauty is that it is just between the two of you. He supplies the professional and expert part, you supply comments and possible points for improvements. It is a beautiful work in progress.




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