Winning a contract through an inaccurate bid doesn't mean earning a job-it means acquiring a problem.
For a construction and assembly company to be financially sustainable, it must secure profitable projects. A poorly evaluated bid can lead to losses, operational complications, and damage to business relationships.
This book provides a structured approach to preparing accurate and competitive bids. It outlines key steps to ensure precise cost estimation, helping bidders avoid common pitfalls-such as underpricing, which leads to financial strain, or overpricing, which reduces competitiveness.
Who should read this book?
-Owners, shareholders, and managers in the construction and industrial assembly sectors.
-Contractors, subcontractors, and project estimators.
-Professionals involved in tendering, budgeting, and proposal development.
Why is this guide valuable?
The book is based on the author's extensive experience as a construction manager and director on industrial projects, including chemical plants, refineries, pipelines, and power plants.
Having prepared and reviewed hundreds of bids, the author shares practical insights and real-world examples to help readers refine their bidding strategies.
By applying the recommendations in this book, your bids will be more precise, increasing your chances of securing profitable projects and maintaining a solid reputation in the industry.
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