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Marcus Chen

MEP Estimating Lead

About Marcus

Marcus owns all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing estimating at Vortex. 14 years as an electrical estimator at a national MEP contractor, NECA Manual of Labor Units instructor, expert in Trimble Accubid and ConEst IntelliBid.

Credentials

NECA Certified EstimatorBICSI ECT

Articles by Marcus

How accurate should a concrete takeoff be? (And why ±2% is the right benchmark)

What ±2% accuracy actually means on a real concrete bid, where takeoff errors typically creep in, and the QA checklist senior estimators run before delivery.

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AACE estimate classes explained: when to use Class 1 through Class 5

A practical guide to the AACE International 18R-97 estimate class system: design maturity, accuracy ranges, and the right class for feasibility, bid, and control estimates.

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RSMeans city cost modifiers for 2026: what changed, what didn't

Quarterly RSMeans city cost index updates for major US metros, where 2026 modifiers shifted most, and how that affects your bid pricing.

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Bidding public work: a contractor's checklist for prevailing-wage projects

Davis-Bacon classifications, state prevailing-wage schedules, certified payroll, and the most common scoping errors that sink first-time public bidders.

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Outsourced vs in-house estimator: the actual cost math

A side-by-side cost comparison: hiring a senior estimator (W-2, benefits, training, downtime) vs outsourcing per project or per retainer. Real numbers, not hand-waving.

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Estimating post-tensioned slabs: what most takeoffs miss

Post-tensioned slab estimating is its own discipline. The five line items that get under-counted most often, and the SFCA realities of PT formwork.

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NECA labor units in 2026: what's changed for electrical estimators

The latest NECA Manual of Labor Units edition, what shifted vs the prior, and how to apply condition modifiers without padding your bid.

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BIM-based quantity extraction: how to use Revit models in real estimates

When to trust the model, when to override the model, and the model-completeness tests every BIM estimator should run before pulling quantities.

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