RSMeans data, from Gordian (Costworks)

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RSMeans data, from Gordian (Costworks)
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RSMeans data, from Gordian (formerly Costworks) is a construction and estimation software offering acquired by the Gordian Group in 2014. It includes cost books and construction project estimating software tools.N/A
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RSMeans data, from Gordian (Costworks)
7.8
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3% below category average
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Bid creation7.00 Ratings
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RSMeans data, from Gordian (Costworks)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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Support Rating
5.0
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RSMeans data, from Gordian (Costworks)
Likelihood to Recommend
Again, CostWorks is very good at developing models of standard industry facilities/buildings, and it does this very accurately and efficiently. It is not a software that I would use to develop a very detailed line-item cost estimate that would possibly need several revisions to it over the course of the estimate deliverable cycle. And it would not be one I would use where the estimate needs to be broken down into phases or areas of construction. It just doesn't have these capabilities, and maybe it shouldn't. However, it is an excellent resource for running along side other estimating softwares in that its database of line-items is one of immense depth and as I stated before, I use it all the time in conjunction with my other client-specified softwares so that I can find line-items that those softwares just do not contain.
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Pros
  • CostWorks is very good at generating quick and valid estimates for standardized facilities such as office buildings, schools, etc. It allows you to validate other cost estimates at the UniFormat level when doing an estimate validation.
  • CostWorks' database of detailed line-items is a very resourceful asset when it comes to finding a very specific line-item. Sometimes, when using Success or MII, I will have CostWorks open on the other screen so I can find an item that the other softwares just don't have and build it into the other software from the CostWorks entry.
  • CostWorks does a very good job of generating reports that are both well-developed and have enough detail at the summary level to be able to sit with a client or a project manager and have them follow along and understand without being overwhelmed with detail and numbers.
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Cons
  • small project costs where labor is a bigger portion than materials on cost
  • markup factors on governmental projects
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Support Rating
I've never had the need to discuss CostWorks with a vendor.
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Alternatives Considered
CostWorks is much quicker than manually looking up costs and copying them to a spreadsheet.
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Return on Investment
  • Good - it saves a lot of time on producing estimates
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