Analysis Skills, Architectural Services, Bid Analysis, Budgeting, Commercial Construction, Construction, Construction Drawings, Construction Estimates, Construction Management, Continuous Improvement, Corporate Compliance, Cost Control, Cost Estimates, Cost Modeling, Data Entry, Documentation, Historical Cost Principle, Logistics, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP), Microsoft Excel, Pricing, Problem Solving Skills, Project Estimates, Project/Program Management, Proposal Writing, Purchasing/Procurement, Risk Analysis, Value Engineering
We are looking for a Commercial Construction Estimator to work onsite in Boynton Beach, FL Monday - Friday.
Role Overview
The Commercial Construction Estimator is responsible for developing accurate, competitive cost estimates for commercial construction projects, typically ranging from $500,000 to $7,000,000, delivered through a vendor‐managed subcontractor model. This role focuses on scope clarity, subcontractor pricing, risk evaluation, and smooth handoff to operations, ensuring projects are bid profitably and executed as scoped.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare detailed cost estimates for commercial construction projects, including tenant improvements, renovations, capital improvements, and multi‐site programs valued between $500K and $7M
- Review architectural, structural, MEP, and civil drawings, specifications, scopes of work, and bid documents to fully understand project requirements and constraints
- Perform quantity takeoffs and scope reviews to support accurate pricing for subcontracted trades and materials
- Solicit, coordinate, and analyze subcontractor bids within a vendor‐managed construction model, ensuring scope completeness, pricing accuracy, and compliance with the company's standards
- Level subcontractor proposals by scope, inclusions, exclusions, scheduling assumptions, and risk, identifying gaps or inconsistencies
- Develop complete estimate summaries, including subcontracted costs, general conditions, allowances, contingencies, and markups
- Identify project risks, assumptions, exclusions, and clarifications, documenting them clearly for internal review and proposal submission
- Partner with Project Managers and Operations to validate constructability, sequencing, vendor availability, and execution strategies
- Participate in pre‐bid meetings, site walks, and scope clarification discussions as required
- Prepare bid pricing and proposal inputs for submission to clients, owners, or procurement platforms
- Support post‐award subcontractor buyout, scope alignment, and estimate handoff to the project team
- Maintain historical cost data, subcontractor pricing, and estimating templates for continuous improvement and accuracy
- Assist with value engineering (VE) by evaluating alternate means, methods, or materials without compromising scope or quality
- Support bid strategy discussions, including go/no‐go decisions, staffing assumptions, and schedule impacts
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Building Science, or a related field, or equivalent hands‐on estimating experience
- 3–7+ years of commercial construction estimating experience, preferably with a general contractor operating in a subcontractor‐driven model
- Experience estimating mid‐size commercial projects, typically $500K–$10M, with multiple subcontracted trades
- Strong understanding of commercial construction means and methods, sequencing, logistics, and trade coordination
- Advanced proficiency with estimating and takeoff software, such as PlanSwift, Bluebeam, On‐Screen Takeoff, or similar tools
- Strong proficiency in Microsoft Excel for bid leveling, cost modeling, and estimate analysis
- Ability to read and interpret full construction drawing sets, including architectural, MEP, and specialty scopes
- Experience coordinating and communicating with subcontractors and vendors to clarify scope, pricing, and assumptions
This role is ideal for an estimator who:
- Thrives with incomplete information and evolving scope
- Is comfortable being hands‐on and client‐facing early in the project
- Understands that estimating is not just pricing—but problem‐solving, planning, and partnership
Preferred Experience
- Experience estimating projects where complete construction drawings or fully defined scopes are not available at bid time, requiring active scope development and clarification
- Demonstrated ability to engage early with clients, project managers, and vendors to help define project scope, assumptions, and budget before formal documentation exists
- Experience performing conceptual, budgetary, and ROM (rough order of magnitude) estimates based on limited information, site visits, historical data, and vendor input
- Strong background in scope gap identification and risk evaluation, with the ability to document assumptions, exclusions, and clarifications clearly for internal and client review
- Experience working closely with subcontractors and vendors to build scopes collaboratively, including walkthroughs, field verification, and preliminary pricing exercises
- Comfort operating in a high‐engagement estimating role, supporting projects from initial client request through bid, buyout, and handoff to operations
- Experience adjusting estimates as scope develops, drawings evolve, or site conditions are confirmed, while maintaining budget alignment and cost control
- Familiarity with estimating in occupied facilities, phased environments, or active operations where scope definition requires coordination and flexibility
- Experience supporting fast‐track or design‐assist projects where estimating, planning, and execution overlap
- Prior experience in a vendor‐managed or subcontractor‐driven construction model, where estimator success depends on communication, collaboration, and vendor accountability rather than self‐performed work
- Ability to partner with Project Managers post‐award to support scope validation, subcontractor buyout, and execution planning