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Production Lead

Orlando, FL · On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

Responsible for onsite trade specific Precon meetings * Responsible for subcontractors within designated Area Of Responsibility per OPC Daily: huddles, schedule status, daily activity checklist ...

Conducts precon-only estimate reviews prior to ops reviews. * Participates in ops estimate review meetings. * Assess Value Engineering options on a basis of cost, schedule, and constructability.

Precon Managers will work primarily on negotiated commercial projects within our core markets: healthcare, advanced technology, higher education, life sciences and corporate office. In this role, you ...

Schedule and conduct post-award kickoff meetings and pre-construction conferences (PreCon) * Maintain proper construction contract document files according to NAVFAC standards. * Schedule, conduct ...

Precon Managers will work primarily on negotiated commercial projects within our core markets: healthcare, advanced technology, higher education, life sciences and corporate office. In this role, you ...

... precon gives a great opportunity to develop your professional and personal network. You get to interface with trade partners, suppliers, clients, and architects across numerous projects." If you're ...

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Precon information

What is a precon?

Precon jobs, short for 'preconstruction' jobs, refer to roles involved in the planning and preparation phase of a construction project before actual building begins. Professionals in precon work on tasks like budgeting, estimating costs, value engineering, scheduling, and identifying potential risks. Their goal is to ensure that a project is feasible, cost-effective, and ready for a smooth transition into construction. Common precon job titles include Preconstruction Manager, Estimator, and Project Scheduler. These roles are crucial for minimizing delays and cost overruns in construction projects.

How does a precon professional collaborate with project managers and estimators during the early phases of a construction project?

Preconstruction professionals play a pivotal role in collaborating with project managers and estimators to develop accurate budgets, schedules, and logistical plans before construction begins. They often participate in initial client meetings, review design documents, and coordinate value engineering efforts to optimize costs and project feasibility. Effective communication and teamwork are essential, as Precon professionals act as liaisons among clients, architects, engineers, and internal teams to ensure that all parties are aligned on project objectives and constraints. This collaborative approach helps identify potential challenges early, reducing costly changes during construction.

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

To thrive as a Preconstruction Manager, you need strong project estimation, budgeting, and construction planning skills, usually supported by a degree in construction management or a related field. Familiarity with estimating software (like Bluebeam or ProEst), project management systems, and industry certifications such as LEED or PMP is highly valuable. Excellent communication, negotiation, and problem-solving abilities help you collaborate with clients, architects, and subcontractors. These skills ensure accurate project bids, effective coordination, and successful project outcomes from the earliest phases.

What is the difference between Precon vs Construction Estimator?

AspectPreconConstruction Estimator
Primary FocusPre-construction planning, budgeting, and design coordinationCost estimation for construction projects during the bidding phase
Work EnvironmentDesign meetings, project planning sessions, client consultationsSite visits, bid preparation, vendor negotiations
Required CredentialsRelevant experience, possibly certifications like CCM or PMPConstruction management or estimating certifications, experience in cost analysis

Precon professionals focus on project planning, design coordination, and budgeting before construction begins, while Construction Estimators concentrate on preparing accurate cost estimates for bids. Both roles require similar credentials and work in related environments, but their core responsibilities differ in project phase and scope.

Infographic showing various Precon job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution.

Senior Estimator

Hedrick Brothers Construction

Winter Park, FL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

ABOUT HEDRICK BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION 

Hedrick Brothers Construction is a premier commercial general contractor headquartered in West Palm Beach, Florida, with offices in Winter Park, Stuart, and Miami, and a team of more than 215 professionals. Now in our 47th year, we’ve spent nearly five decades building more than buildings — we’ve built relationships, trust, and a culture grounded in GRIT: Growth, Resourcefulness, Integrity, and Team. We build hospitality, multifamily, industrial, healthcare, and public-sector projects across the state of Florida, from Tallahassee to Miami, with project sizes ranging from $5M to $160M. 



THE OPPORTUNITY 

As a Senior Estimator at Hedrick Brothers, you are the cost-truth on every pursuit you touch. From early conceptual budgets through final GMP Estimates, you bring discipline, judgment, and accuracy to one of the most consequential functions at the company — helping HBC chase the right work, price it correctly, and win it competitively. 

You will work directly under the Chief Estimator and partner closely with the Director of Preconstruction, project executives, operations, and the broader pursuit team. You bring more than estimating skill — you bring construction expertise, calm under bid-day pressure, and the experience to see risk before it shows up in a project. 



WHAT YOU’LL DO 

Estimating & Cost Modeling 

  • Prepare detailed estimates across all design stages — Conceptual, Schematic Design, Design Development, and Construction Documents. 
  • Build conceptual budgets from limited information — applying construction expertise and historical cost data to deliver credible early-stage pricing. 
  • Perform quantity take-offs of construction documents across all trades. 
  • Develop bid packages including front-end documents, scopes of work, bid breakdown forms, site logistics, and project schedule — with input from operations. 
  • Prepare clean, properly formatted Bid Leveling Worksheets for each trade. 
  • Identify long-lead materials and flag potential schedule risks early. 

Bid Strategy & Risk 

  • Analyze drawings and specifications to determine estimated costs across structural, MEP, civil, and finishes. 
  • Review project plans for constructability issues alongside the operations team during preconstruction. 
  • Identify and document risk — communicating major exposures to the Chief Estimator and Director of Preconstruction before bid submission. 
  • Develop clear qualifications and clarifications summaries with input from operations — protecting HBC and the client from misaligned scope at award. 
  • Consult with clients, architects, subcontractors, and material suppliers to formulate estimates, drive value engineering, and resolve open items. 

Subcontractor & Trade Partner Coordination 

  • Solicit bids from subcontractors and material suppliers — ensuring adequate bid coverage for every trade. 
  • Develop and maintain subcontractor relationships across all sectors and markets HBC operates in. 
  • Seek and qualify new subcontractors to strengthen our trade partner base across the state of Florida. 
  • Communicate with subcontractors on key issues including scopes of work, project schedule, addenda, and other bid information. 
  • Manage requests for information (RFIs) and addenda issued during the bid process. 

Bid Management & Delivery 

  • Review requirements of Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and contribute to delivery planning. 
  • Prepare bid calendars and ensure timely completion of estimates across multiple concurrent pursuits. 
  • Maintain competitive bid history and historical cost data for statistical bidding and conceptual budgeting accuracy. 
  • Inspect project sites prior to estimating — verifying plan versus site conditions and identifying potential problems. 
  • Conduct project turnover meetings with project management teams for awarded projects — ensuring a clean handoff from precon to operations. 

Collaboration & Continuous Improvement 

  • Present and review project estimates with clients, designers, and operations teams. 
  • Lead preconstruction activities on complex projects, ensuring accurate budgets, coordinated scopes, and successful project delivery while maintaining high levels of client satisfaction. 
  • Mentor estimating staff informally — sharing knowledge of estimating methods, software, and HBC standards. 
  • Develop and maintain resource information on products, vendors, subcontractors, government requirements, and industry trends. 
  • Conduct job evaluations on completed projects to drive continuous improvement of the estimating process.



WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR 

Required 

  • 7-10+ years of experience in commercial construction estimating. 
  • Demonstrated success in preparing and managing estimates across multiple design stages. 
  • Extensive estimating experience in wood-frame multifamily construction, including garden-style and mid-rise apartment developments. 
  • Ability to handle and lead preconstruction efforts on large, complex projects with minimal oversight. 
  • Strong knowledge of construction methods, materials, building codes, and trade work across all CSI Divisions. 
  • Passion for developing and mentoring employees.  
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, On-Screen Takeoff, Bluebeam, Building Connected, and Procore. 
  • Valid Florida driver’s license and reliable transportation. 
  • Ability to inspect and navigate active construction sites — uneven walkways, crawl spaces, and outdoor environments. 
  • Ability to occasionally lift, push, pull, or carry up to 30 pounds; regularly up to 10 pounds. 
  • Must be willing to work flexible hours when required to support business operations and bid deadlines. 

Preferred 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management, Engineering, Architecture, or related field — or equivalent combination of education and experience. 
  • Experience across multiple of our core sectors: hospitality, multi-family, industrial, healthcare, public sector. 
  • Experience operating in an EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System) framework. 
  • Experience in MS Project of Primavera scheduling software 
  • Familiarity with Procore and BIM/IDS platforms. 
  • Active in trade associations (AGC, ABC, CFMA) or other industry organizations. 



WHAT WE OFFER 

  • Competitive compensation, including base salary, performance bonus, and benefits. 
  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage. 
  • 401(k) with company contribution. 
  • Paid time off, holidays, and company-sponsored events. 


Hedrick Brothers Construction is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.