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GeneralCost Estimator Description |
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Use This Powerful Estimating Software to Create Accurate Cost Estimates in Less Time
The world's best way to create office productivity is now the easiest way to build accurate construction cost estimates. Cost estimating is the foundation of construction accounting and business success for a construction company. As a contractor, builder or real estate finance company, you want to know the accurate cost of construction work. You can now work in a single MS Excel environment to quickly create, build, and manage your cost estimates. As a construction professional, improving cost estimating efficiency translates to profits.
Point and click construction cost item selection Industry-standard CSI format cost data Flexible, user-modifiable data worksheets Built-in reporting or use Excel's reporting functions All in one complete, integrated solution Cost items now consist of Material and Labor costs Cost items now indicate Labor manhours for easy project scheduling Other cost category to cover subcontract, supervision and indirect costs 5 new reports including Price Quotation Step-by-Step Tutorial for easy and fast learning
Customizable Cost Data to Suit Local Conditions
For most of us time is money. For builders and contractors it means a lot more. Your survival in today's competitive construction market may very well depend on it. Imagine saving time in creating accurate general construction cost estimates based on standard unit prices reflecting your way of doing business. That's a sure way of gaining advantage over the competition and enjoying it, too. As a contractor, builder, real estate broker or real estate finance company, you want to know the accurate cost of construction.
GeneralCOST Estimator comes with a built-in general construction cost database in the industry-standard, 16 division CSI format (MasterFormat) covering all cost categories of construction. You can easily customize the database to suit your cost estimating style:
Add new cost data or edit existing data Apply your own overhead and profit factors Make changes to suit the way you do business |
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