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Are you an Estimator from an engineering or project management background, with 3-5 years Estimating experience pricing demolition, cut & carve, and soft strip projects?
Our client is an established SME Civil Engineering Contractor, specialising in Central London Soft Strip, Demolition, Structural Alterations, Cut & Carve, Temporary Works and Groundworks projects.
As the ideal candidate, you will be degree qualified in Civil Engineering or from a site background with an excellent understanding of demolition principles, able to price works from 1st Principles.
Freelance Estimator (Demolition) roles and responsibilities:
- You will be responsible for pricing tenders from 1st Principles, possessing a sound knowledge of demolition, cut & carve, and soft strip techniques, outputs and resources, identification and management of Risk.
- You will develop and manage cost estimates that align with tender documentation and client requirements.
- Work with Directors and delivery team to produce the programme and budget.
- Be responsible for producing and delivering accurate 1st Principle estimates, tender summaries, and costed risk registers.
- Comfortable presenting at internal and external meetings.
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Freelance Estimator (Demolition) requirements:
- Degree qualified in Civil Engineering or similar qualification and relevant experience.
- Previous site delivery experience either within an engineering or management role.
- 3-5 years’ estimation experience, pricing Soft Strip, Demolition and Cut & Carve projects.
- Comfortable Estimating from first principles and assisting in the completion of PQQ’s.
- Able to work independently and confident in making your own decisions.
- Happy being in an office based role.


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Freelance Estimator (Demolition) Benefits:
- Working for a growing specialist contractor based in central London.
- Opportunity to work in a business with no politics and will give you the freedom to make your own decisions.
- Competitive day rate (Outside ir35), on a long-term contract basis
- Immediate role.
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