Plans
It is important to have a set of floor plans with length, width and floor to ceiling dimensions plus door and window locations, wall offsets and closets for all rooms. This is needed for proper quantity, labor and material costs. More details will provide a true estimate for your project. Your detailed blueprint will be used to create a sketch drawing and is generated as a component of the estimate.
We can provide a detailed residential and light commercial cost estimate of labor, material and other components for all phases of building construction and renovation. Know the price of each project before you get started. All labor and materials are average quality unless otherwise stated. Pricing is updated quarterly. All of the details for the project are provided by the customer. We are an estimate outsource provider for any size residential and light commercial project nationwide.
All estimates have description of line item detail, material to be used, quantity, unit cost of each item, total cost calculation (sq/linear ft) and labor. Our material list has a description of the product, quantity, and the unit price; i.e. gallon(s), cubic yard, linear feet, square feet, or pound, then total price of the calculation. (See Estimate Sample)
Please provide us with Contact information and any questions for a new and upcoming project. We write estimates for Contractors, Homeowners and Architects for Residential and Commercial Contractors engaging in interior and exterior whole house renovations, additions, new houses, and disaster reconstruction.
We write estimates from blueprints or hand sketched drawing. Each professional estimate is written with software consisting of two elements: quantity survey and expense. The quantity survey is an organized list of the quantities of each type of material that goes into the structure. Quantity surveys are made from the construction plans and specifications. The estimate cost converts quantities into expense for labor, material, and equipment and adds subcontracted items, overhead, contingency, and profit to arrive at the total expense.
See Estimate Pricing.
Plans

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