Electrical estimating software

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redfish

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Hello guys, I hope you are all having a relaxing Easter weekend. My question is which electrical estimating program would be considered the best? Thanks in advance.
 

celtic

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Location
NJ
There is no "one size fits all" answer.
It all depends on what type of work you, how much work you do, etc.
 

tkb

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Location
MA
It also depends on how much you want to spend.
Some can go for up to $6000.
 

redfish

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Well, for starters I am trying to bid a parking lot with (35) light poles and (4) camera poles. I would need a program that would figure in pole installation, fixture installation, trenching, conduit installation, backfill and compaction, wire installation and termination, pole grounding and installation of controls.
P.S. $6,000.00 is a little high, I was thinking more in the range of $750-$1,000.
 

tshea

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Location
Wisconsin
Use the search feature. There have been several discussions on estimating software. Some have some links to the various sites.
I use Visioninfosoft. It is pretty good. I also have EPIC, there pricing software.
 

GUNNING

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I use the guestimating software package. Its free, well almost anyway. I put a dollar sign associated with all the key icons using them as a unit and then count. During this process I get interupted and then start over several times. This cycle repeats till I can get all the way around the building or room. Then I write it down and multiply it out. I make a note of problems or errors on the prints that will need to be addressed (spelled change order$). I then go to the next item on the key. I write it up thinking of all the stuff to put at my atvantage and fax it over to them. You can hear them having the cow over the phone later. I double check using total costs vs electrical costs as a percentage, or sometimes square foot costs verses what my square foot costs are.
 

redfish

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I use the guestimating software package. Its free,
Would this method also work with say, a hospital, or even a school? Wow, don't forget to guestimate in the cost of the stand-by generator or that little 1000A three phase 277/480V main. :lol:
 
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