Demolition Estimator
Company: GRYPHON CONTRACTING, INC.
Location: Towson
Posted on: February 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description A Demolition Estimator
specializing in demolition and government/general contracts is the
financial architect of a project. They bridge the gap between a
standing structure and a cleared site, ensuring that the process is
not only safe and compliant but also profitable. 1. Core Role: The
Demolition Estimator Quantity Takeoffs: Measuring the volume of
concrete, steel, and debris to be removed. Asset Recovery:
Estimating the "scrap value" of salvaged materials (copper,
structural steel) to offset the total bid price. Equipment Logic:
Determining if a project requires high-reach excavators, robotic
hammers, or manual "hand-demolition" for delicate interior work. 2.
Bidding & Estimating Responsibilities Site Inspections: Walking the
site to identify "hidden" costs like shared structural walls with
neighbors or tight access that prevents large machinery use. Risk
Contingency: Factoring in "unknowns," such as buried foundations or
soil contamination not shown on original blueprints. Labor
Production Rates: Calculating how many square feet a crew can clear
per day based on the structure’s complexity. Vendor Leveling:
Comparing quotes from waste haulers, landfills, and specialized
subcontractors to find the best price-to-reliability ratio. 3.
Government vs. General Contracts Feature Government Contracts
(Federal/State)General/Private Contracts Selection Criteria Often
"Lowest Responsive Bidder" or "Best Value. "Negotiated based on
relationship and speed. Compliance Heavy focus on Davis-Bacon
(prevailing wage) and DBE/minority participation goals. Flexible
labor rates; focus on insurance and bonding. Transparency Public
bid openings; all competitors' prices are revealed. Private bid
submissions; pricing remains confidential. Documentation Requires
SAM.gov registration, specific bonding (Miller Act), and strict
"Buy American" clauses. Standard AIA (American Institute of
Architects) contracts or custom agreements. 4. Key Skills &
Software Blueprint Reading: Proficiency in reading architectural,
structural, and MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing) drawings to
identify what needs to be protected vs. removed. Mathematical
Precision: Calculating volumes (cubic yards) and weights (tons) for
disposal fees. Software Proficiency: * Takeoff Tools: Bluebeam
Revu, On-Center (OST), or Plan Swift. Estimating Engines: HeavyBid,
Sage Estimating, or custom Excel models. Government Portals:
Familiarity with SAM.gov and local E-procurement systems.
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