Run a tighter estimating operation.
The platform your team actually wants to use — and the reporting layer you can actually take to the CEO. Capacity, standardization, benchmarking, and performance in one place.
What you're missing visibility on.
Your estimating capacity is opaque
You know your three senior estimators are buried. You don't know which projects are slipping, which bids are underpriced, or what'd happen if one of them takes two weeks off.
Scope templates drift project to project
Every senior estimator has their own Excel template, their own inclusions boilerplate, their own CSI approach. When they retire or leave, the method leaves with them.
Sub performance is tribal knowledge
"Don't use XYZ Concrete, they always CO" lives in your senior estimator's head. New hires don't know. Data nobody's writing down keeps getting re-learned.
Board-level precon metrics don't exist
When your CEO asks "are we getting better?" — estimate accuracy, CO trends, win rate, bid volume — you're scraping Excel and Procore manually to answer. Takes a day. Updates quarterly if you're lucky.
What PreconIntel gives you above the estimator layer.
Estimator capacity dashboard
See who's loaded, who's free, what's due when. Catch bottlenecks before they cost you a bid day. Rebalance in real time instead of in post-mortem.
Standardized scope templates by CSI
One set of scope templates per CSI division, one inclusions/exclusions library, one source of truth. Scope normalization becomes a team practice, not an individual one.
Subcontractor performance on every profile
Win rate, CO frequency, response time — visible to every estimator on your team. The experienced judgment your senior estimator carried becomes queryable by your new hire.
Board-ready precon metrics
Estimate accuracy tracked project-to-project. Bid volume, coverage, and win rate dashboards. Updates in real time — not "I'll pull it together for the next board meeting."
Your team gets the tool they want.
You get the operating layer your role needs — capacity, standardization, performance data — without having to build another internal spreadsheet.