RSMeans
A database providing detailed construction cost information for estimating purposes.
RSMeans provides standardized cost data and estimating tools used across the construction industry to improve the accuracy and reliability of cost estimates and budgeting processes.
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We used RSMeans data to benchmark our cost estimates against industry standards for accuracy.
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The Construction Bid Interview & Follow-up: Closing the Deal
During construction project bidding, the interview is often the last part of the request for proposal (RFP) process and one of the most influential. For teams that advance to the shortlist, the interview is the final opportunity to make a strong impression — and an important step in turning a pursuit into a project. This […]

Preconstruction Partnerships: How Safety Pros Can Collaborate with Estimating & Proposal Teams
Construction leaders and safety professionals are developing a strong understanding of how safety programs positively impact project outcomes. When safety is woven into every aspect of operations from pre-construction to post-completion, projects are safer — and that means they are more cost-effective and efficient. Safety can be incorporated into operations during the preconstruction phase — […]

Construction Business Development: Tracking and Winning the Right Opportunities
Construction business development isn’t just a response to deadlines: It’s a long-term strategy rooted in focus, visibility and timing. Delays, funding gaps and market pressure have made it harder to predict which pursuits will move forward and which will disappear after award. At the same time, clients expect more from their GC partners: earlier involvement, […]

Qualifications-Based Selection: Prioritizing Expertise over Initial Cost
For large or complex construction projects, owners and public agencies often use qualifications-based selection (QBS) to prioritize experience and capability over merely selecting the lowest bid. QBS involves owners choosing architectural and construction firms that are most qualified for the work based on their relevant experience, track record of success and proposed approach to the […]
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