The True Cost of In-House Estimating: Are You Paying More Than You Need To?
- rharvat
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
💰 As electrical contractors continue to face rising labor costs, staffing shortages, and increasing overhead, many companies are taking a closer look at one critical question:
Are you ready to face the additional overhead of an in-house estimator right now, or should you use an outsource firm, like ours, right now?
Many electrical contractors spend $100,000+ annually for a single in-house estimator when you factor in:
✔ Salary
✔ Benefits & Payroll Taxes
✔ Estimating Software
✔ Office Expenses
✔ Training & Recruiting Costs
✔ Vacation & Downtime
Now imagine having access to experienced electrical estimators without the overhead.
At On Time Estimating, you only pay for the projects you need estimated.
⚡ No salaries
⚡ No benefits
⚡ No software subscriptions
⚡ No hiring headaches
⚡ Scalable support when workload increases
Whether you're bidding commercial, industrial, healthcare, education, or data center projects, our team helps you increase bid capacity while controlling costs.
Since 1982, we've helped electrical contractors submit more bids, win profitable work, and reduce overhead.
More Bids. Less Overhead. Better Results.
Visit www.OTEBids.com to learn how outsourcing your estimating can save your company time and money.
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