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Senior Civil Estimator

Corona, NY · On-site

$175K - $225K/yr

Estimate complex civil scopes involving support of excavation, sheeting, shoring, utilities, maintenance and protection of traffic, roadway reconstruction, and site infrastructure. * Apply strong ...

Senior Civil Estimator

Corona, NY · On-site

$175K - $225K/yr

Estimate complex civil scopes involving support of excavation, sheeting, shoring, utilities, maintenance and protection of traffic, roadway reconstruction, and site infrastructure. * Apply strong ...

Civil Estimator

Tampa, FL · On-site

$85K - $145K/yr

About the Role MWH is currently seeking a Civil Estimator to support both preconstruction and construction efforts on critical water, wastewater, and advanced water treatment plant projects for both ...

Civil Estimator

Tampa, FL · On-site

$85K - $145K/yr

About the Role MWH is currently seeking a Civil Estimator to support both preconstruction and construction efforts on critical water, wastewater, and advanced water treatment plant projects for both ...

If you have 5+ years in Civil estimating for EPC projects in heavy civil or related market area, we would love to talk with you! If you are a Superintendent or Sr. Field or Project Engineer with ...

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How much do civil estimator jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for civil estimator in the United States is $106,970.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,000.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a civil estimator?

A civil estimator is a construction worker whose duties are to bid on construction projects, assess project budgets, and work closely with management to determine how best to pursue a civil engineering project. These projects can include bridge building, highway construction, or rail construction. As a civil estimator, your responsibilities also include visiting sites, pulling records, and doing research on behalf of the construction company. You make reports to other members of the construction team to determine budgets, financial costs for materials and labor, and what contractors and subcontractors to use for the project.

What does a civil estimator do?

A Civil Estimator is responsible for calculating the costs and resources required for construction projects such as roads, bridges, and other infrastructure works. They analyze project plans, assess labor and material requirements, and prepare detailed cost estimates to help clients or companies budget and plan effectively. Civil Estimators also collaborate with engineers, architects, and contractors to ensure that estimates are accurate and reflect current market conditions. Their work is crucial in guiding project decisions and helping prevent cost overruns.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a civil estimator, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Civil Estimator, you need a strong background in civil engineering principles, cost analysis, and a relevant degree or equivalent experience in construction or engineering. Familiarity with estimating software such as Bluebeam, AutoCAD, and Microsoft Excel, along with knowledge of industry standards and certifications like ASPE, is important. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication help Civil Estimators collaborate with project teams and present accurate estimates. These skills are essential for ensuring project bids are competitive, budgets are realistic, and projects are delivered profitably.

How does a civil estimator typically interact with project managers and engineers during the bidding process?

Civil Estimators work closely with project managers and engineers to gather accurate project information, clarify design details, and verify quantities and materials needed. During the bidding process, they collaborate to review plans, address potential risks, and ensure that all cost components are considered. This teamwork is essential for producing competitive, realistic bids and helps to identify any constructability issues early on. Open communication and regular meetings are common to align expectations and refine the estimate before submission.

What is the difference between Civil Estimator vs Construction Estimator?

AspectCivil EstimatorConstruction Estimator
CredentialsTypically requires a degree in civil engineering or construction management, along with estimating certificationsOften holds a degree in construction management, civil engineering, or related fields, with similar estimating certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily works on infrastructure projects like roads, bridges, and utilitiesWorks on building projects such as commercial, residential, and industrial structures
Industry UsageCommonly employed by civil engineering firms, government agencies, and infrastructure contractorsUsed by general contractors, construction firms, and project developers across various sectors

While both roles involve cost estimation and require similar credentials, a Civil Estimator specializes in infrastructure projects like roads and bridges, whereas a Construction Estimator focuses on building structures. Understanding these differences helps clients and employers find the right expertise for their projects.

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Infographic showing various Civil Estimator job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $106,970 per year, or $51.4 per hour.

$175K - $225K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description


Job Overview

Company: Scalamandre

Salary/Pay Rate: $175,000 to $225,000 per year, plus performance-based bonus

Location: Freeport, NY — Onsite

Employment Type: Full Time

Project Scope: Public works, heavy civil, concrete, drainage, sewer, utilities, earthwork, roadway, and infrastructure projects

Core Market: New York City, Long Island, and surrounding New York public-sector markets

Mandatory Licenses & Certifications: None required


The Opportunity

Scalamandre is seeking a Senior Heavy Civil Estimator to estimate complex public works and infrastructure bids across the New York City and Long Island markets.


This is a high-impact opportunity for an experienced estimator who understands self-performed heavy civil construction, union labor, public agency specifications, and the cost structure of major civil infrastructure work. The right candidate will play a key role in estimating earthwork, concrete, drainage, sewer, utilities, roadwork, support of excavation, sheeting, and related scopes.



How You Will Make an Impact

  • Prepare full-scope estimates for self-performed heavy civil, infrastructure, concrete, drainage, sewer, utility, earthwork, and roadway projects for chief estimator review.
  • Develop detailed quantity takeoffs, labor productions, crew structures, equipment assumptions, material pricing, subcontractor scopes, and bid strategies.
  • Estimate complex civil scopes involving support of excavation, sheeting, shoring, utilities, maintenance and protection of traffic, roadway reconstruction, and site infrastructure.
  • Apply strong knowledge of NYC, Long Island, NYS, NYC DOT, municipal, public works, and agency bidding requirements.
  • Build accurate labor pricing using union labor assumptions, local work rules, productivity expectations, and project-specific constraints.
  • Solicit, analyze, level, and negotiate material, vendor, and subcontractor quotes before bid submission.
  • Coordinate with procurement, project management, and field operations to transition awarded bids into active construction.
  • Identify risks, opportunities, exclusions, clarifications, and value-engineering options during bid development.
  • Help establish estimating standards, mentor junior team members, and support the long-term growth of the estimating department.
  • Serve as a trusted internal technical resource for civil infrastructure pricing, bid strategy, and local market intelligence.


Required Qualifications & Experience

  • 10+ years of dedicated estimating experience in heavy civil, public works, infrastructure, concrete, earthwork, roadway, drainage, sewer, utilities, or related civil construction.
  • Proven experience estimating for a self-performing civil contractor, not solely from a construction management environment.
  • Strong experience with union labor pricing, crew-based production, equipment costing, and field-driven estimating methods.
  • Deep familiarity with the New York City / Long Island civil construction market.
  • Demonstrated experience estimating public works, municipal, DOT, agency, government, or infrastructure projects.
  • Ability to read and interpret civil drawings, specifications, bid documents, geotechnical reports, addenda, schedules, and subcontractor/vendor proposals.
  • Experience pricing self-performed earthwork, support of excavation, concrete, utilities, roadway work, and related civil scopes.
  • Strong ability to level subcontractor and supplier quotes and identify scope gaps, exclusions, and risk items.


Preferred Qualifications & Experience

  • Advanced proficiency with HCSS HeavyBid or similar heavy civil estimating software.
  • Strong familiarity with New York City and Long Island union locals, labor agreements, and local work rules.
  • Experience with NYS DOT, NYC DOT, MTA, Port Authority, municipal, airport, school authority, or other public agency specifications.
  • Practical field experience on heavy civil, concrete, roadway, utility, excavation, or public infrastructure projects.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related technical discipline.


Compensation & Benefits

  • $175,000 to $225,000 annual salary, based on experience.
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities.
  • Weekly pay cycle.
  • 401(k) retirement savings program with employer matching and profit sharing.
  • Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance options.
  • Health Savings Account option.
  • Paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave.
  • Paid parental leave for maternity and paternity needs.
  • Career development, professional mentorship, and manufacturer-specific training opportunities.
  • Company-provided technology, including smartphone or tablet.
  • Regular company events.
  • Company vehicle access, where applicable.
  • Other supplemental and voluntary benefit policies exist for employees including disability, cancer, life insurance, and accident and hospitalization coverages from Aflac


About Scalamandre

Scalamandre is a long-standing, family-owned civil and heavy construction firm serving New York City, Long Island, and the surrounding region. Spanning four generations, the company has built a reputation for stability, professionalism, and long-term employee growth.


Our work includes commercial, industrial, municipal, government, federal, and public works infrastructure projects, with a focus on heavy civil construction, concrete, earthwork, drainage, sewer, utilities, roadway work, and other self-performed infrastructure scopes.

We offer a supportive environment where careers are built for the long term through training, accountability, and a strong reputation in the local construction market.


Learn more at www.scalamandreconstruction.com.


Equal Opportunity Employer

Scalamandre is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, parental status, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, political affiliation, military service, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law.


All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration, and selection decisions will be based on job-related qualifications, experience, and business needs.