Overview
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The Estimating and Bidding Specialization prepares learners to think and perform like professional construction estimators—combining technical accuracy with critical reasoning, organization, and communication skills. Across four courses, you’ll build a complete understanding of the estimating process from the ground up.
You’ll begin by learning how to read and interpret construction drawings and specifications, identifying key details that define project scope and requirements. Next, you’ll explore estimating fundamentals—understanding cost structures, risk, contingency, and the professional standards that guide ethical decision-making. In later courses, you’ll perform trade-specific quantity takeoffs, analyze productivity factors, and examine how real-world conditions influence pricing.
The Specialization culminates in a capstone project where you apply these skills to a realistic construction scenario: developing and presenting a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) estimate for a new university Dining Commons. By the end, you’ll be equipped with the technical expertise and professional judgment to produce, communicate, and defend construction estimates with confidence.
Syllabus
- Course 1: Plan Reading and Specifications
- Course 2: Estimating Fundamentals
- Course 3: Quantity Take-off (QTO) and Estimating Trades
- Course 4: Presenting The Estimate
Courses
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This course is ideal for early-career construction professionals, including estimators, assistant project managers, and field staff looking to build or strengthen their estimating skills. It also serves those transitioning into preconstruction or cost management roles and professionals preparing for more advanced trade-specific estimating work. You’ll explore the foundational concepts and workflows behind construction estimating, including tools, terminology, and cost coding. The course walks you through the complete estimating process—from reviewing drawings and specs to calculating quantities, applying contingencies, and organizing a defensible estimate. You will also examine common sources of risk and ethical considerations that arise in the bidding process. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to apply industry-standard estimating practices to real-world scenarios, using both manual and digital methods. This course lays the groundwork for more advanced estimating topics in subsequent courses.
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This course is designed for entry-level construction professionals, project engineers, estimators, and those looking to enter the construction industry with a solid foundation in reading construction documents. It is also appropriate for designers, architects, and project managers seeking to better understand how drawings and specifications communicate project requirements. You will learn how to interpret construction drawings and specifications used in real-world building projects. The course covers the components of a complete set of plans, including architectural, structural, and MEP drawings, and teaches you how to analyze title blocks, scales, and symbols. You will also explore the purpose and structure of project specifications and learn how they interact with the drawings to define materials, methods, and compliance standards. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to navigate a full set of construction documents confidently and communicate your findings clearly—skills essential for effective estimating, bidding, and project execution.
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In this course, you’ll move from estimating fundamentals to applied practice, learning how estimators measure and interpret work across multiple construction trades. You’ll explore how takeoffs for site and earthwork, concrete, metal, masonry, and carpentry are performed and how each trade contributes to the overall project cost. Through detailed demonstrations and real-world examples, you’ll see how professional estimators use digital tools like On-Screen Takeoff (OST) and Bluebeam Revu to perform accurate, efficient quantity takeoffs. Even without direct software access, you’ll gain a clear understanding of how technology supports modern estimating workflows. Finally, you’ll connect quantity data to productivity and time, analyzing how labor rates, crew efficiency, and scheduling impact the total estimate. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to interpret trade drawings, understand digital takeoff processes, and evaluate how productivity influences cost—all essential skills as you advance toward presenting and defending a professional construction estimate.
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In this final course of the Estimating and Bidding Specialization, you’ll bring everything together; learning how to assemble, communicate, and defend a complete construction estimate. You’ll start by exploring how estimators manage risk and convey project information to owners, architects, and contractors. You’ll then examine key concepts such as allowances, contingencies, and escalation factors that affect cost outcomes. Next, you’ll step into the future of estimating with Virtual Design & Construction (VDC), Building Information Modeling (BIM), and Target Value Design (TVD); methods that integrate cost, design, and collaboration for better project results. By the end, you’ll have the confidence to present and defend your estimate with clarity, professionalism, and precision—ready to perform as a valued member of any construction team.
Taught by
Amir Zavichi and Hitesh G. Dewan