Save Time on Every Bid with Easy Construction Estimating
- ginog1951
- Mar 3
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 17
In construction, many projects are similar to work you’ve already estimated before. Instead of starting every estimate from scratch, Easy Construction Estimating software allows contractors to duplicate an existing bid and use it as the starting point for a new project. From there, only the specific details need to be adjusted for the new job. This simple ability to reuse previous estimates can save contractors a tremendous amount of time while keeping bids organized, accurate, and consistent.

Build Estimates Faster with Assemblies
Many construction tasks involve groups of materials and labor that are used together on nearly every project. Easy Construction Estimating software allows contractors to create assemblies that combine multiple items into one organized estimate component.
For example, instead of adding individual items such as electrical boxes, wiring, connectors, switches, and labor separately, contractors can create a single assembly that represents the entire installation. When preparing an estimate, that assembly can be inserted as one line item in the bid.
This approach keeps estimates clean and easy to understand while dramatically reducing the time required to build a detailed and accurate proposal.
Estimate Faster and Work Smarter
Preparing construction estimates doesn’t have to take hours of repetitive work. By reusing previous bids and building assemblies for common installations, contractors can dramatically reduce the time required to prepare accurate estimates.
Easy Construction Estimating software was designed to help contractors organize their bids, simplify complex estimates, and build proposals more efficiently.
If you’re ready to spend less time preparing estimates and more time growing your construction business, explore how Easy Construction Estimating can help you estimate projects faster and with greater confidence.
Download the free Easy Construction Estimating software and start building faster, more organized estimates today.


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