
Keep your project in control from the start.
The bid process is an important step that requires an understanding of the project to a point that appropriate values can be assigned to your scope of work. Learn more about the process below.
Researching and Relationship Building
Through leveraging our relationships with owners, developers, general contractors, site contractors, engineers, and other professionals, and, utilizing an array of approaches to find potential projects.

Obtain all information
- Current set of drawings which shows layout of walls, and, top and bottom wall elevations
- Geotechnical report which determines soil parameters
- Specifications which determine the types of products approved for construction, as well as, requirements of contractors and suppliers
- Bidder's list

Prepare drawings and quotes
- Information forwarded to our engineers
- Engineers prepare preliminary design
- Materials are quantified
- Material quotes are prepared with or without final engineering
- Furnish all information to capable installer, developer, GC etc...
- Aid installer with their bid
Make vital notes about the project
During the bid process, any potential problems with the project are evaluated and any precautionary notes are made. These notes benefit installers and help guide the project toward a successful result.
Accurate Quantification
Once the preliminary designs have been drafted, a materials quote details the types of materials needed, the amounts of these materials, and the investment amount. Alternatives may also be presented to provide a range of options. Accurate material quantification is essential in the bid process and for budgeting the project.
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Prepare for your project with preliminary designs
They provide a visual basis of the finished result, and, help installers understand the challenges of the build.
Trust our extensive knowledge
Our years of experience have provided us the knowledge, expertise and problem solving solutions to handle a variety of project challenges. Give us a call to discuss your project needs.