CH Estimating 

How It Works

Working with CH Estimating is simple and efficient. Our process is designed to provide accurate estimates while saving contractors valuable time during the bidding process.

1. Submit Your Plans

Send us your project drawings and specifications using the contact form or email. Plans may include PDFs, plan sets, or specification documents. Include any important details such as bid due date, scope of work, or special requirements.

2. Project Review

We review the plans and specifications to understand the full scope of the project. This allows us to determine the level of estimating required and confirm pricing and turnaround time.

3. Estimate Preparation
Our team prepares detailed quantity takeoffs and cost estimates using professional estimating tools and real construction experience.

Estimates may include:

• Quantity takeoffs

• Material quantities

• Labor estimates

• Equipment costs

• Bid summaries

4. Estimate Delivery

Once the estimate is complete, it will be delivered in an organized format that is easy to review and use for bidding.

Documents may include:

• Takeoff reports

• Bid summary sheets

• Quantity breakdowns

5. Bid With Confidence
With a detailed estimate in hand, you can submit your bid knowing the quantities and costs have been carefully reviewed.

Our goal is to help contractors save time and improve their chances of winning projects.

Need help with an upcoming bid?

Submit your plans today and let CH Estimating help you prepare a competitive estimate.

What We Need From You

To prepare an accurate estimate, please provide the following information when submitting your project:

Project Plans

Complete construction drawings in PDF format.

Specifications

Any available project specifications or scope requirements.

Project Location

City and state of the project so we can account for local construction conditions and standards.

Bid Due Date

Let us know when the bid is due so we can confirm availability and turnaround time.

Scope of Work

Tell us what trades or portions of the project you would like estimated.

Special Instructions

Include any additional information that may help us understand the project requirements.