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John Losak
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Construction Cost Consulting

 
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Kleinfeldt's expertise in Construction Cost Consulting is unparalleled in the region. Not only will we determine whether or not the real cost of the work has been established prior to the start of construction, but we will review drawing plans and job specifications to measure the quantities quoted against the unit rate to develop a lock-tight estimate of the real construction costs. Owners and loaning institutions need to ensure that adequate funds are available to proceed with a proposed project.

 

A Kleinfeldt Specification, depending upon size and scope, can include meticulous description of the following major subject matters:

 

Kleinfeldt's Construction Cost Consulting services include:

  • Budgeting
  • Cash Flow Analysis
  • Construction Methodology
  • Cost Advice and Analysis
  • Cost Advice
  • Cost Estimating
  • Cost Control
  • Cost Reviews
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Financial Analysis and Reporting
  • Forecasting
  • Market Conditions Advice
  • Mortgage Monitoring
  • Project Approval Estimating
  • Tender Advice
  • Tender Analysis
  • Trade Breakdown Analysis
  • Risk Analysis
  • Status Reporting
  • Value Engineering
  • Nature and Location of Work
  • Life Cycle Costing

Kleinfeldt understands that there are various purposes for cost consulting, and are sensitive to the client's prospective use and expected estimate result. Cost estimating techniques are project-specific to incorporate the job's particular focus; regardless that the costing process itself does not vary greatly between the different types of estimates. At Kleinfeldt, we recognize the importance of building a solid foundation with each of our clients before the estimating process is initiated; that is, the consulting portion of each construction cost consultation is equally as important as the estimation itself.

Four critical elements are understood and agreed upon in every Kleinfeldt consultation, before a methodology is chosen and a cost estimation is prepared: the extent of available data, the schedule, the purpose and expectations of the estimate, and the approach. Then, and only then, do we proceed with a cost estimation that is harnessed to the client's needs.