Sales Estimation
Adjustable Construction Estimating
An affordable estimation for builders who want to adjust quantities and construction rates. Most Items inside this estimations are supply & install rates.
For example, inside our Sales Estimation you will see one line that advises the rate to “supply and install” footings. This rate will consist of material and labour to complete the task. Another example is Balustrade, you will see one line that advise the material and labour cost.
Note: If you are looking for more breakdown in costings, you may need to review our Builders Estimation.
Our Sales Estimation is adjustable. This feature will allow you to increase or decrease the construction rates much faster.
If the estimation exceeds the client’s budget, you can adjust the estimation to suit their budget. Upon completing this estimation, you will receive a breakdown of the project quantities and visible construction rates
Inclusions
– Builders Quantities
– Editable Quantities & Costings
– Build Labour Cost Centres
– Final Construction Price
Pricing Options
Mastering the Financial Blueprint of Construction Projects
How Momentum Estimating Sets the Stage for Cost-Efficiency and Seamless Execution
1. Cost Control: Budgets set by Momentum Estimating act as a cost baseline, aiding in expense management and preventing overruns. They guide resource allocation and contract negotiations.
2. Financial Planning: Momentum Estimating’s budgets serve as a financial guide, helping builders secure funding and allocate resources effectively, considering factors like material and labour costs.
3. Bidding and Contracting: Our budgets are crucial for competitive bidding and contract talks, serving as a financial reference point for both parties.
4. Resource Allocation: By setting budgets, Momentum Estimating aids in optimal resource distribution, preventing shortages or excess and ensuring smooth project flow.
5. Collaboration: Budgets facilitate stakeholder communication, providing a financial framework that aligns teams and fosters transparency.
Precision and Clarity in Estimates
Your Blueprint for Construction Success
Momentum Estimating’s role in budget setting is key for cost control, financial planning, competitive bidding, resource optimization, and effective collaboration, guiding projects to successful completion.
FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
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What our clients say about us
We are a small local building business on the Mornington Peninsula and we pride our selves on quality workmanship and accurate estimates.
due to the current climate in the building industry where there are so many fluctuations in trade and supplier prices we reached out to Momentum Estimating who have been brilliant for our business, Ross and his team are accurate and sensible when pricing and we recommend Ross and his team if you need construction estimating completed.
Momentums Estimations were well laid out, easy to follow and of great use to price check against my estimation prices for the specific job. Momentum clearly states that their services are estimation base only and that the figures provided are edible once received.
If you are a small or large builder and are struggling to keep up with the demand of quoting, then i would strongly suggest using momentum estimating to help with the quoting/estimation process.