Dirt Calc. Estimates

How much does an earthwork takeoff cost?

We charge an average fee of $455 per earthwork takeoff, giving all contractors access to the professional expertise, quality control and latest software technology.

 

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Results within days. Not weeks.

At Dirt Calc. we want to make things as simple for our clients as possible. That’s why we now accept invoice payments on our website. Enjoy a secure check-out and a simple process. Simply type in the invoice number and amount you want to pay. Next, you will be redirected to either log-in to your PayPal account, or simply pay with debit, or credit card. You do not need a PayPal account to make a payment.

This service really makes the construction excavation estimates and dirt takeoff process simple. We use the best software for earthwork takeoffs available. For civil engineers we work with all the phases of your design process to help you hone in on your earthwork estimating goals. If you require a shrink or swell factor we apply it. Bidding your project may be as simple as plugging our numbers in a spreadsheet. Our service provides a platform where accuracy and speed have an equilibrium.

Exact Earthwork Estimates & Material Estimation

Adaptable: able to adapt and adjust to new conditions.

Effective: successful in producing your desired results.

Speed: can turn earthwork takeoff projects around quickly.

Targeted: accurate and careful about dirt takeoff details.

Economical: a price that you can always count on.

Integrity: honest and strong moral principles.

Other times we hear of organizations using earthwork estimating software and working their takeoffs in house. This is a good strategy. Companies use programs like Carlson Takeoff, Quest, InSite SiteWork, Tally Systems and Pay Dirt. It wasn’t long ago an estimator told me he bid eighty one projects in a year.
I thought that sounded pretty good and must have kept him very busy. Since the average estimator makes about sixty thousand dollars a year, I figured the math. That’s just shy of $750 an estimate. All of a sudden it seemed high since our average takeoff runs about $400 dollars depending on the size and complexity. Not to mention we run Agtek software for our takeoffs. That’s approximately $25,000 a seat give or take.