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Estimating module with Electrical Database


Electrical Contractor Estimating Platinum Software is a powerful estimating software package complete with an Electrical database with close to 6,000 items (to which you may add your own) which will help to standardize your estimating, eliminate the tedious task of extending and summarizing totals, and in addition, analyze cost and labor units.

Electrical Estimating Platinum overview summary

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The electrical estimating program may be used to estimate residential, commercial or industrial projects. Takeoffs are done using normal methods and entered into the electrical estimate without adding totals first, or by using an optional takeoff probe.

 

The following is a summary describing some of the features of the Electrical Estimating software program. Should you have further questions, please contact our office through one of the available contact options.

 

  • The AccountPro Electrical Contractor Estimating Software module may be used as a standalone module or interfaced with the AccountPro Purchase Order and Job Costing modules.
  • The number of Estimates you may establish is unlimited as are the number of takeoff items you may place into each estimate.
  • Distribution breakdown by job phase and sub phase, for example, distribution, feeders, branch circuit wiring, finishing, of takeoff items within any estimate is unlimited and are all user definable.
  • On screen estimate inquiries include pop-up window selection of estimates for viewing, editing and entry of takeoff items.
  • Full control is maintained by the estimator over unit costs, labor units, unit descriptions and factors.
  • Quick changes may be made without the need to recalculate extensions, trade discounts, overhead, profit, bonding, etc.

Electrical Estimate Master

  • Each estimate master contains the following details:
    • An estimate number of up to 12 alphanumeric characters
    • A description of the estimate
    • Location (Address information)
    • Number of units, such as, for example, square feet, meters, suites, etc.
    • Unit description
    • Estimate type, such as, for example, commercial, residential, industrial, etc.
    • Construction Starting date
    • Scheduled Completion date
    • Client Name including:
      • Business phone number
      • Cellular number
      • Residence phone number
      • Fax number
    • Tender closing date and time
    • Estimator Name
    • Architect Company Name
    • Engineer Company Name
    • Bond Required
    • Labor Units used in this estimate represent:
      • H = Hours
      • D = Dollars
    • Quoted amount
    • Contract details if estimate is accepted

Master Electrical Cost Database

  • The Electrical Estimating module comes complete with an electrical database of approximately 6,000 of the most commonly used items in the electrical construction industry. Most of these items come complete with labor units for 5 levels of installation difficulty.
  • The database of cost items (also called Cost Codes) may be changed (including costs and labor units), or added to without limitation to the maximum number of items the database may contain. Takeoff items may consist of actual items to be used in the estimate, sub-contractor quotations, supplier quotations, etc.
  • Takeoff Items in the master database may be:
    • Displayed in a pop-up window for editing or selection into an estimate.
    • Added to as required without limiting the number of items the database may hold.
    • Imported from an ASCII or CSV file.
    • Updated:
      • On an Item by Item bases.
      • Globally for each Item within a Class.
      • From supplier or manufacturer supplied CSV or ASCII file (requires optional Import Data module).
      • Deleted if not required.
  • Standard industry coding may be used to identify items or defined by the estimator. Each item may consist of:
    • An Item ID (or Cost Code) of up to 20 alphanumeric characters
    • A description to 45 characters
    • 3 costs per item (useful when pricing change orders)
    • 5 labor units per item allowing for various levels of installation difficulty
    • Separate conversion factors may be used on a per Item bases for cost and labor, to convert, for example, feet to meters, meters to feet, yards to meters, etc.. allowing for standard published costs and labor units to be used without having to convert to take-off units.
    • The factor may also be used as a waste factor, for example, use 1.05 to allow for a 5% waste.

Electrical Takeoff

Takeoffs are entered into the estimate on a line by line bases. Each takeoff line (in addition to takeoff item, quantity, cost and labor details) can track additional details in the takeoff:

  • Takeoff Line Number
  • Change Order #
  • Reference
  • Job Phase ID
  • Sub Phase ID
  • Drawing number
  • Detail number from Drawing
  • Building number
  • Floor number
  • Room number
  • When printing or viewing a detailed takeoff report for the estimate, the report or view may be sorted by any of the above details making it easy to identify various sections of the takeoff either for corrections or verification of the takeoff.
  • At time of entering takeoff items into an estimate, the estimator has a choice of using one of the cost columns 1, 2 or 3 as established in the Item Cost database, or override the cost for special, or quoted costs.
  • When overriding established costs, the estimator has the option of entering a cost per unit, or total costs for the takeoff item and quantity entered.
  • A special code may be used to indicate that a takeoff item is supplied by others.
  • For the labor component, the estimator has a choice of using any one of labor unit columns 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 as established in the Item Cost database, or override the cost for special, or quoted costs.
  • When overriding established labor units, the estimator has the option of entering a electrical labor unit for the takeoff quantity measure, or total labor for the takeoff item and quantity entered.
  • A special code may be used to indicate that labor is supplied by others.

Distribution

  • The estimate take-off may be broken down into as many divisions (job phases) and sub-divisions (job sub-phases) as the estimator defines. Divisions may represent trades, contracting out, sections of work, shop work, field work, supervision, or whatever the estimator defines. Divisions are pre-defined globally and do not have to be defined on an estimate by estimate bases. Once defined they are available to all estimates.

Overhead / Profit Margins

  • Separate overhead and profit margins are maintained for each estimate, and each change order within an estimate.
  • Different overhead and profit margins may be applied to:
    • Material
    • Sub-Trades
    • Rental
    • Other
    • Labor

Changes

  • Changes to an estimate may be made at any time and as often as required. To keep track of changes to an estimate, the date and time of any changes made are recorded.

Supplier Discounts

  • Supplier discounts are maintained by Class. Using discounts by class allows for maintenance of costs using standard supplier pricing for items in the item master database, eliminating the need to manually convert published pricing to net costs, and also allowing for quick and easy last minute changes to net costs just before submitting final tenders.

Electrical Change Orders

  • Change orders may be priced using regular trade pricing with or without discounts, or by using special discounts for change orders, all without changing the change order takeoff, or pricing in the master cost item database.
  • Separate overhead and profit margins are maintained for each change order.
  • Change orders may be printed in detail or in summary format with options to suppress the printing of unit costs, labor units, line totals, etc. Often breakdowns are required by the owner, architect or consultant and these option allow for varying degrees of detail to be printed based on what you wish to show, or not show, in the breakdown of the estimated change order.

Assemblies

  • The Assemblies option may be used to create assemblies from any number of items (components) from the master item database. Entry of an assembly ID into the estimate will automatically place all of the required components into the estimate complete with pricing and labor units from the master takeoff item database.
  • Cost levels may be predefined, for each of the components in the assembly, by one of 3 cost levels.
  • Labor units may be predefined, for each of the components in the assembly, by one of 5 levels of installation difficulty.

Reports

  • Numerous reports are available and may be printed with or without suppliers discounts or taxes and reprinted with a different supplier discount all without changing the estimate (important when printing out change orders).
  • Detailed takeoff reports may be sorted by any of the takeoff details making it easy to identify various sections of the takeoff either for corrections or verification of the takeoff.

Bill of Material

  • A bill of material may be printed from the electrical estimating software module with, or without, estimated costs ready to fax to suppliers to obtain quotations. Great time saver when quotations are needed, either before or after tendering an estimate.
  • Options available allow a bill of material for the electrical estimate to be broken down by:
    • Material Class
    • Drawing number
    • Division
    • Sub-division
    • Location
    • Reference
    • Change Order number

Audit Trail

  • A comprehensive audit trail is maintained in the electrical contractor estimating module, indicating estimate details such as, for example, drawing number, reference, division, sub-division, takeoff sequence line number, date & time of takeoff entry, date and time takeoff sequence line number has changed, etc.

History

  • Full detail is kept for each estimate for as long a period as the user wishes to keep an estimate on file.

Optional Modules and Interfacing with:

Job Costing module

  • Estimates may be exported from the Electrical Estimating Software module to the Job Costing module, allowing for analysis of Actual, Estimated & Committed (such as for example purchase orders) Costs and Labor Hours.

Import module

  • Using the optional Import module, you can import customer, vendor and product lists from ASCII or CSV files.

Takeoff Probe

  • Using an optional takeoff probe, such as for example, ScaleMaster II with PC interface kit, takeoff measurements maybe inserted directly into the AccountPro Estimating program.
  • Scale Master II is a registered trademark of Calculated Industries.
 
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