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Landscaping Estimator
Boomering Inc United StatesRemote Today
Category: Architectural & Engineering
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Position Title: Landscaping Estimator
Work Set-up: Work From Home
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm PH Time
Salary: Php 25,000 – Php 40,000
About the Role
We are seeking a detail-oriented Landscaping Estimator with 2 to 3 years of dedicated experience working with Australian construction or landscaping client. You will be responsible for preparing highly accurate material takeoffs and Bill of Quantities (BOQ) focused on softscapes, planting, and turf requirements.
Key Information
Experience Level: 2–3 years in structural or landscape estimation for the Australian market
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR LANDSCAPING ESTIMATOR
Responsibilities as a Landscaping Estimator:
Takeoffs & Quantification
• Perform comprehensive quantity takeoffs from architectural landscape drawings and engineering plans.
• Accurately quantify softscape elements, including turf varieties, topsoil volumes, mulch, shrubs, trees, and soil conditioners.
• Account for all associated requirements such as root barriers, tree staking, plant protection, and initial establishment watering periods.
Costing & Documentation
• Compile detailed Bills of Quantities (BOQ) structured according to Australian pricing standards and client templates.
• Review Australian project specifications and National Construction Code (NCC) guidelines to ensure compliance in all material quantities.
• Identify discrepancies, omissions, or ambiguities in tender documents and draft Requests for Information (RFIs).
Collaboration & Maintenance
• Collaborate daily with AU-based Project Managers and Estimating Leads via Microsoft Teams or Slack.
• Liaise with Australian plant nurseries and material suppliers to maintain an up-to-date pricing database when required.
Qualifications as a Landscaping Estimator:
Experience & Knowledge
• Minimum 2–3 years of solid experience as a Landscape Estimator, Construction Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor directly supporting Australian clients.
• Deep understanding of Australian landscaping terminology, plant sizing (e.g., tube stock, 200mm pots, 45L bags), and turf species common to AU climates.
• A degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Quantity Surveying, or a related construction discipline is highly advantageous.
Technical Skills
• Advanced proficiency in digital takeoff software, specifically PlanSwift or Bluebeam Revu.
• Strong mastery of Microsoft Excel for compiling data, building formulas, and formatting BOQs.
• Ability to accurately read and interpret complex landscape blueprints, grading plans, and site sections.
Communication & Soft Skills
• Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate technical data to Australian stakeholders.
• Sharp attention to detail with zero tolerance for calculation
Work Set-up: Work From Home
Schedule: Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm PH Time
Salary: Php 25,000 – Php 40,000
About the Role
We are seeking a detail-oriented Landscaping Estimator with 2 to 3 years of dedicated experience working with Australian construction or landscaping client. You will be responsible for preparing highly accurate material takeoffs and Bill of Quantities (BOQ) focused on softscapes, planting, and turf requirements.
Key Information
Experience Level: 2–3 years in structural or landscape estimation for the Australian market
JOB DESCRIPTION FOR LANDSCAPING ESTIMATOR
Responsibilities as a Landscaping Estimator:
Takeoffs & Quantification
• Perform comprehensive quantity takeoffs from architectural landscape drawings and engineering plans.
• Accurately quantify softscape elements, including turf varieties, topsoil volumes, mulch, shrubs, trees, and soil conditioners.
• Account for all associated requirements such as root barriers, tree staking, plant protection, and initial establishment watering periods.
Costing & Documentation
• Compile detailed Bills of Quantities (BOQ) structured according to Australian pricing standards and client templates.
• Review Australian project specifications and National Construction Code (NCC) guidelines to ensure compliance in all material quantities.
• Identify discrepancies, omissions, or ambiguities in tender documents and draft Requests for Information (RFIs).
Collaboration & Maintenance
• Collaborate daily with AU-based Project Managers and Estimating Leads via Microsoft Teams or Slack.
• Liaise with Australian plant nurseries and material suppliers to maintain an up-to-date pricing database when required.
Qualifications as a Landscaping Estimator:
Experience & Knowledge
• Minimum 2–3 years of solid experience as a Landscape Estimator, Construction Estimator, or Quantity Surveyor directly supporting Australian clients.
• Deep understanding of Australian landscaping terminology, plant sizing (e.g., tube stock, 200mm pots, 45L bags), and turf species common to AU climates.
• A degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, Quantity Surveying, or a related construction discipline is highly advantageous.
Technical Skills
• Advanced proficiency in digital takeoff software, specifically PlanSwift or Bluebeam Revu.
• Strong mastery of Microsoft Excel for compiling data, building formulas, and formatting BOQs.
• Ability to accurately read and interpret complex landscape blueprints, grading plans, and site sections.
Communication & Soft Skills
• Excellent written and verbal English communication skills, with the ability to clearly articulate technical data to Australian stakeholders.
• Sharp attention to detail with zero tolerance for calculation
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