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    Jul 04, 2025  
2025-2026 Pierce College Catalog
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CONST 420 Estimating II (5 credits)



Prerequisite Admission into the BAS Construction Management Program.

Course Description
Principles and techniques for estimating commercial construction projects including a mock bid day exercise on a commercial construction project. Estimating II is an expansion of Estimating I. A 2.0 minimum grade is required in this course as a part of the BAS CM program.

Course Content
Information Acquisition for Estimating a Project
Technology in Estimating
Construction Documents
Estimating Methods
Quality Takeoff's
Quantity Takeoff's
Bid Packages
Bid Day

Student Outcomes
  1. Interpret project plans and specifications in order to participate in a bid process.
  2. Incorporate estimating technology in the creation of a project bid.
  3. Utilize construction documents in estimating a project.
  4. Apply estimating methods for creation of commercial project bids.
  5. Perform quality takeoffs to assure an accurate and detailed estimate for an owner
  6. Generate a quantity takeoff for various types of estimates, contracts and owners
  7. Present a final estimate bid package on a commercial project with solicited bids and quotes from subcontractors, material suppliers, equipment, labor, and overhead bids.


Degree Outcomes
Program Outcomes

  • Professionalism: Model professionalism in the construction industry through ethics and advocacy; team building; leadership; and mentorship in the construction industry.
  • Communication: Compose, implement, and assess the efficacy of communications tools used in the construction industry to disseminate technical and professional business information to a diverse audience.
  • Analysis and Problem Solving: Analyze projects through the application of mathematics, logic, and technology to solve problems in construction documents; materials and methods; estimating; budgets; and scheduling.

 

Core Ability

  • Critical, Creative, and Reflective Thinking: Graduates will evaluate, analyze, synthesize, and generate ideas; construct informed, meaningful, and justifiable conclusions; and process feelings, beliefs, biases, strengths, and weaknesses as they relate to their thinking, decisions, and creations.


Lecture Contact Hours 50
Lab Contact Hours 0
Clinical Contact Hours 0
Total Contact Hours 50

Potential Methods
Written assignments
Scenarios
Case studies
Discussion forums
Quizzes
Exams



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