by Mark C. Tyler
			Step-by-Step 
			Procedures for Manual and Computerized Electrical Estimating.
			Explains how to create a reliable estimate 
			for Residential, Commercial or Light Industrial Construction - from 
			essential preliminaries to submitting the final Bid.
			Every aspect of Electrical Estimating is 
			covered - from plan take-off, to labor units, to material pricing, 
			to assembly of the bid summary. Includes practical examples and 
			sample forms to use on your jobs. 
			Like taking a class in how to estimate materials and labor for 
			residential and commercial electrical construction. The original 
			version was by an A.S.P.E. National Estimator of the Year, using the 
			traditional estimator’s tools – pencil, paper and calculator.
			This brand new edition, revised and updated by the senior estimator 
			of a large electrical contracting firm, adds automation to the 
			process. Here, an electronic measuring device with PC interface 
			delivers the materials data into estimating software, which uses an 
			up-to-date database of thousands of materials, labor and equipment 
			costs to arrive in minutes at an error-free and reliable cost 
			estimate.
			Teaches how to do a plan take-off, deal with suppliers, modify 
			labor units to suit, and write the bid summary to prepare an 
			accurate estimate, both manually and electronically. Provides access 
			to the software, plus over 60 free construction estimating forms.
			
			A complete estimate for a commercial building 
			is included, starting with the scope of work, the materials and 
			equipment to use, installation requirements and a complete set of 
			plans for the electrical system.
			Worksheets, pricing sheets, the bid summary 
			sheet, telephoned quotations andthe spreadsheets are all provided so 
			you can compare your work with what an experienced professional 
			electrical estimator would do.
            Contents:
            
				What Does it Take to Be an Electrical 
				Estimator?
				
					The Design Team
					The Construction Team
					Key Elements of a Bid
					The Estimate
				
				Finding Work & Submitting Bids
				
					Choosing the Right Projects
					Bid Documents
					Types of Bids
					Bid Form and Submission
				
				First Steps in Estimating
				
					Takeoff Items
					Takeoff Tools and Worksheets
				
				The Job Walk & Pre-Bid Conference
				
					Site Plans
					Job Phases
					Site Conditions
					Pre-Bid Conference
				
				Accurate Material Takeoff
				
					Shortcut Estimating
					Detailed Takeoff
					The Takeoff Procedure
				
				The Material Cost Estimate
				
					Transfer the Takeoff Data
					Calculate Each Items' Cost
					Material Cost Sources
					Accurate or "Best" Pricing
				
				Completing Your Estimate Manually
				(Labor, Equipment & Subcontractor Costs)
				
					Labor Costs
					Cost of Equipment
					Subcontract Costs
					Completed Costing Sheets
					Factors that Increase Labor Costs
					factors that Decrease Labor Costs
					Other Job Variables
				
				Takeoff Worksheets with a Computer
				
					The Sample Project
					Starting the Takeoff
				
				Figuring Costs with the
				National Electrical Estimator
				
					Estimating with National Estimator
				
				Overhead & Profit
				
					Adding Overhead and Profit to Your 
					Estimate
					Calculating Overhead
					Calculating Your Companys' Optimim Profit Percentage
				
				Other Costs to Consider
				
					Contingency
					Permits and Fees
					Bid Bonds
					Performance Bonds
					Insurance Coverage
					Progress Payments
					Retention
				
				Completing Your Estimates & Bids 
				Manually
				
					Finalizing Your Estimate and Bid
					Adding rates for Additional Costs
					Finalizing Your Bid Summary Sheet
				
				Completing Your Estimates & Bids 
				Electronically
				using National Estimator & Job Cost Wizard
				
					Modifying Costs
					Printing and Saving Your Estimate
					Preparing Your Bid
				
				Cost Recording
				
					Why Keep Cost Records?
					Essentials of an Effective Cost-Keeping System
					Classifying Labor Costs
					Using Cost Data
				
				Smart Bidding
				
					Adjustment for Risk
					Asset Utilization Adjustments
					Project Adjustments
				
				Pricing Strategies & Selling Your Bid
				
					Market-Based Pricing
					Learn About Your Competion
					Selling Your Bid
					Scheduling
				
				Change Orders
				
					Why Changes Are Made
					Get It (and Give it) in Writing
					Review Meetings
					Processing a Change Order
					Effects of Change Orders
				
				Claims & Disputes
				
					Subcontractor Claims
					Preparing a Claim
					Backcharges
					Project Delays
				
				Estimating Software & Blank Forms 
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				Index
			
			Softcover - 272 Pages
        Copyright 2011
        8-1/2 x 11 in.