User talk:Remote551

Remote Estimation
In the traditional estimate process, a contractor would have to physically visit the job site in order to generate an accurate estimate. This could take days or even weeks, depending on the size and scope of the project.

With remote estimation, however, the contractor can generate an estimate without ever having to step foot on the job site. This can be done through the use of different tools and other technologies that allows the contractor to get a detailed material take off or estimate of the project just by sharing plans/drawings.

Not only does this save the contractor time, but it can also save money on travel and other associated costs. In some cases, it may even be possible to get a more accurate estimate than if the contractor was on-site, as they can take their time to examine all aspects of the project in detail.

Overall, remote estimation is a potential time-saving tool that contractors can use to their advantage. By utilising this technology, they can potentially reduce the amount of time spent on a project and spend more time bidding new projects. Remote551 (talk) 10:52, 7 February 2023 (UTC)