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Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

Last post 03-21-2008 3:01 PM by Quantity Engineers. 7 replies.
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  • 03-18-2008 9:52 PM

    • Markafly
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    • Joined on 11-05-2007
    • College Station, Texas
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    Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    I have subscribed to several plan rooms, etc. and I feel like I am always "cheating" the Division Codes because there doesn't seem to be specific catagories for Outsourced Estimating or Quantity take Offs. I have been using 01025 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Measurement & Payment . Can anyone shed some light on this? I havent looked into the new Format enough to see if they have made room for this..... Thanks!
    Mark A. Fly
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  • 03-19-2008 8:08 AM In reply to

    • Woodmanoh
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    • Joined on 11-26-2007
    • Cincinnati, OH
    • Posts 6

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    Mark,

     I contacted a representative of CSI to get an accurate response to your question and I will attempt to relay the info. I was given. 

    I was informed that the 2004 master format like the earlier version is used to capture work groups for writing construction documents.  This relates to how the work will be performed and all the parameters involved with the construction activity being described, construction services such as estimating and quantity surveys are assumed to be completed before the on site work begins. 

    I do agree with one of the points of contention that seemed to be integrated in your question, how do you account for estimating done at the general contractor or sub-contractor level?  The best I can come up with is that these services still preceed any work groups that are performed in the field and would be considred as part of overhead.

    I would however suggest that further review of section 00 in the 2004 master format may be able to shed some light on a solution to this issue, please let me know what you find.

    Del Farley II

    Project Manager

    EIC Services

    1 North Commerce Drive

    Cincinnati, OH 45215

    Phone: (513) 733-1626

    Cell: (513) 490-8261

    Fax: (513) 931-2857

     

    Del Farley II
    Project Manager
    EIC Services
    1 North Commerce Drive
    Cincinnati, OH 45215
    Phone: (513) 733-1626
    Cell: (513) 490-8261
    Fax: (513) 931-2857
    farleyd@eic.com
    www.eic.com
  • 03-21-2008 10:25 AM In reply to

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    Del...how did you get your photo to upload on your profile?  I can't seem to get my to work.  Thanks

  • 03-21-2008 2:08 PM In reply to

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    I suggested the following on the On Center web site forum:

     The CSI code closest to estimating is "00 31 16 Project Budget Information" under "00 31 00 Available Project Information". Division "00 Procurment and Contracting Requirements" is where estimating should be located, pre-bid specifications. Once you get into Division 01 you get into "bricks and mortar" requirements or post-bid specifications. IMHO

    http://www.csinet.org/s_csi/docs/9400/9361.pdf

    This corresponds to Del's message about pre and post construction activities.  I am in a construction association called Allied Construction Industries and as an independent consultant they have me listed as a surveyor because that is the closest match they have.  The Blue Book has one called Construction Estimating Services, but they don't specifiy CSI codes.

  • 03-21-2008 2:15 PM In reply to

    • Woodmanoh
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    • Joined on 11-26-2007
    • Cincinnati, OH
    • Posts 6

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    R,

     I just followed the steps in creating a profle, it looks like you figured it out because your photo shows up on my end.

    Del Farley II
    Project Manager
    EIC Services
    1 North Commerce Drive
    Cincinnati, OH 45215
    Phone: (513) 733-1626
    Cell: (513) 490-8261
    Fax: (513) 931-2857
    farleyd@eic.com
    www.eic.com
  • 03-21-2008 2:17 PM In reply to

    • Woodmanoh
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    • Joined on 11-26-2007
    • Cincinnati, OH
    • Posts 6

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    Bud,

     Thanks, for your help with this matter.  I knew our ASPE chapter's estimator of the year would be able to contribute on this matter. 

    Del Farley II
    Project Manager
    EIC Services
    1 North Commerce Drive
    Cincinnati, OH 45215
    Phone: (513) 733-1626
    Cell: (513) 490-8261
    Fax: (513) 931-2857
    farleyd@eic.com
    www.eic.com
  • 03-21-2008 2:22 PM In reply to

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    yeah, another guy helped me out.  Thanks

  • 03-21-2008 3:01 PM In reply to

    Re: Outsourced Estimators and Quanity Take Offs

    I was looking at other CSI codes and 00 31 21 Survey Information has some ideas we could use.  00 31 21.16 is "Measured Drawing Information".  I believe the last 2 digits are available any useage and not specified by the CSI committee.  Here is a cut from the CSI numbering explanation page.

    "03 20 00 – Concrete Reinforcing As was the case with the old numbers, the first two digits, in this case also “03,” still represent the division number, otherwise still known as “level one.” But here’s where the difference comes in. The next pair of numbers, in this case “20” represents level two, and the third pair, “00,” represents level three. Generally, level four numbers are not defined by the listed MasterFormat numbers, but when they are, an additional pair of digits is attached to the end, preceded by a “dot." 

    We could call Estimating, "00 31 16.16 Project Budget Estimating Information".

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