Why You Need To Be A 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.

For buildings and constructions, most builders would have everything you may need in one. They can offer architects, designers, and even construction estimator. That makes things easy, but also makes things a little costly for you. Getting a freelance construction estimator would be good if you are trying to save. More than that, you get other benefits in going freelance.

Check your rate. Most people opt for a freelancer because they come cheap. Do not be so excited and quote a price as if you are already well established. You may start your rate a little lower, and go higher up as you gain experience and confidence on your own job.

But cheap does not always mean that they are good. If you have a couple of estimator bidding on the job, you may want to check on their portfolios. This way you can evaluate how they work based on their previous projects.

Be available. The reason why they hired you is due to the fact that you are available. You do not answer to a boss, so the questions from your clients and possible customers goes directly to you. And of course they have to be answered by you in a timely manner.

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.

They have a variety of experience. Working in a company is not a guarantee that the estimator has had a lot of project. There are other estimators within the company so jobs can be distributed randomly. Freelancers work on their own, and their clients get to them directly. They have more hands on experience than their contemporaries who are part of a group.

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.

At the end of the day, to be a good freelancer, you have to know how you expect your own freelancer worker to be. Define your idea of a good freelance worker. Then be an embodiment of that idea. Good things will surely follow.




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