Senior Cost Manager/Quantity Surveyor

Leland Saylor AssociatesWashington, DC
$110,000 - $195,000Hybrid

About The Position

Leland Saylor Associates is seeking an experienced Senior Cost Manager / Quantity Surveyor to deliver cost management, cost control, and estimating services on our clients’ projects, working in collaboration with our D.C.–based team. Our work supports primarily U.S.-based clients, and this role applies established U.S. estimating and cost-management practices across the full project lifecycle. This is a hybrid role, with on-site presence at our Washington D.C. office required as-needed. To be successful in this role you must have excellent communication skills and be comfortable operating in a client-facing capacity. Candidates must have a Visa or be a US Citizen authorized to work.

Requirements

  • Experience working in a construction cost management or estimating role.
  • College and/or post-graduate degree in construction management, cost management, quantity surveying, engineering, or a field related to construction.
  • 5+ years of full-lifecycle cost management and/or estimating experience on private and public construction projects.
  • Working knowledge of U.S. unit costs and the factors that affect construction cost, with the ability to estimate across all scopes of work.
  • Experience leading cost management on medium to large, high-value building or infrastructure projects of medium to high complexity.
  • Familiarity with the U.S. competitive bidding process — soliciting and evaluating subcontractor proposals, using bid tally sheets, and making award recommendations.
  • Software proficiency in estimating and takeoff tools such as On-Screen Takeoff (OST), Bluebeam, WinEst, Sage Estimating (Timberline), or CostX required.

Nice To Haves

  • Professional accreditation a plus.
  • AACE International certification — Certified Cost Professional (CCP) or Certified Estimating Professional (CEP).
  • Chartered Quantity Surveyor — RICS, CIQS, AIQS recognized as the international equivalent and welcomed from internationally trained candidates.
  • ASPE Certified Professional Estimator (CPE)
  • Power BI, HCSS, Revit, and Assemble are value-adds.

Responsibilities

  • Provide estimating and cost planning, including producing and presenting the final cost plan.
  • Collaborate with the design services team, general contractor, and owner in the development and reconciliation of cost estimates.
  • Reconcile changes and assist the general contractor to ensure that their data is accurate.
  • Meet with the general contractor and owner’s project manager to gather status information and prepare cost estimate updates.
  • Prepare written comments on the general contractor’s submissions, including the executive summary.
  • Estimate and negotiate change orders throughout the construction lifecycle.
  • Inform and drive design and engineering priorities based on cost impact.
  • Work proactively with minimal supervision to resolve scheduling and budget issues.
  • Manage cost checks and carry out progress valuations and pay-application reviews on larger projects.
  • Manage change control, post-contract cost variances, contingency management, and commitment tracking logs.
  • Develop cost plans and estimates through the design phase, delivering updated cost plans at each design milestone (schematic, design development, and construction documents).
  • Prepare detailed conceptual cost estimates and cost studies from schematic or feasibility-level documentation.
  • Provide commercial input to design option analysis and lead value engineering exercises.
  • Develop variance summaries between estimates as the design evolves.
  • Prepare detailed instructions to bidders, trade-specific clarifications, and comprehensive bid packages.
  • Solicit and evaluate subcontractor bids using bid tally sheets, and lead negotiations on behalf of the client to secure fair, competitive pricing.
  • Make subcontractor award recommendations to the client/owner and support the finalization of subcontracts with trade partners.
  • Participate in — and often lead — request-for-proposal (RFP) responses and formal cost/budget presentations to the client.
  • Perform quantity surveying, cost control, and change management activities throughout the project lifecycle.
  • Ensure that post-contract cost variances and change control processes are managed effectively.
  • Produce monthly cost reports for presentation to the client.

Benefits

  • Salary: The salary range for this full-time role is $110K–$195K per year.
  • 401(k), Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, 100% employer-paid premiums.
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