From 10% design through final bid.
BidQuant Pro brings every part of your estimate workflow — bid item data, multi-item builds, and AI-assisted pricing — into one place. Built for the estimates that have to be right.
You've been here before. A bid item lookup in one tab, your estimate spreadsheet in another, copying numbers back and forth one item at a time. There has to be a better way. We built it. Launching soon.
From 10% planning through 50% design through the final bid set, every estimate lives in one place. Organize by project, version your iterations, and always know which numbers went out when.
US-290 Widening
3 estimates · $24.5M
I-35 Resurface — Phase 2
2 estimates · $8.2M
FM-973 Bridge Replacement
1 estimate · $3.1M
Most engineers already have estimates in Excel. BidQuant Pro reads them in one drop — auto-mapping your columns, validating every line item against the bid item database, and pulling in historical pricing for the whole sheet at once.
When your boss asks "why is this item so expensive?", you'll have an answer in seconds. The AI assistant reads your full estimate, knows the historical DOT data, and explains where your numbers come from — and where they might be off.
In District 14 (Austin), mobilization on similar-sized projects has averaged 8–12% of subtotal. Yours is at 14.2% — on the high end of the recent range.
I'd suggest dropping it to $118,400 (≈10% of subtotal).
A $500K maintenance job and a $50M urban widening shouldn't share pricing. Pro filters historical data so the prices you see come from work that actually looks like yours.
Construction or maintenance — pull data from the workflow that matches yours.
Filter by total project cost so a $2M job doesn't get priced like a $200M one.
Choose from 47 DOT classifications — Pavement, Bridge, Traffic Control, and more.
BidQuant Pro launches before May 1. Drop your email and we'll let you know the moment it's ready.