Archive for July, 2009

Hard Dollar Wins Constructech’s Hottest Company Award

by Hard Dollar on July 22nd, 2009

July 22, 2009 – Scottsdale, AZ – Hard Dollar Corporation, the category creator and leader in Project Cost Management systems delivering Earned Value and Project Performance announced today that it has been named to Constructech magazine’s 50 Hottest Companies list in 2009.

The Constructech 50 Hottest for 2009 is a list of the most influential construction technology providers with a strong and ongoing presence as determined by the editors of Constructech magazine with assistance from its editorial advisory board. When determining the 2009 winners from more than 200 companies, the editorial team focused on the following criteria: having a strong product/service aimed at the construction industry, customer satisfaction, and growth, as well as outreach and educational efforts for the construction industry.

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Planning vs. Estimating – What’s the Difference?

by Hard Dollar on July 8th, 2009

Many estimators don’t intuitively think of themselves as planners, yet that’s exactly what they’re doing (formally or not) when they think through a project’s details in order to prepare an estimate. At its essence, planning is preparation for future action, and a good estimator cannot possibly finalize an estimate without knowing what actions will be taken to accomplish the project.

How detailed that planning process becomes during the estimating stage depends on numerous factors, including the time available to prepare the estimate, the value of the project, and its potential risk and impact (positive or negative) on the organization.

But regardless of how much planning is done during the estimating process, firsthand experience with thousands of estimators over the past twenty years indicates there is even greater variance in how much of the estimator’s planning process is captured so that it can be leveraged downstream.

To many organizations, “the estimate” is simply the collection of final numbers arrived at as a result of the estimating exercise. But the real value of the estimator’s work is the thought process that led to those final numbers. Capturing that thought process as a model – with all of its associated variables – streamlines everything that comes after the estimate. Producing resource plans and schedules, performing “what if?” scenarios, and evaluating project changes are just three examples of tasks that are greatly streamlined through access to the estimator’s model.

All of which explains why Hard Dollar’s estimating software module is called “Work Planning & Estimating.”

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