Concrete estimating is the backbone of successful construction bidding. Whether you’re pricing a simple slab-on-grade or a multi-level podium deck, the accuracy and clarity of your estimate can make or break your project. But without a structured system, even experienced estimators can fall into the trap of missed quantities, inconsistent pricing, or time-consuming rework.
That’s where a well-designed estimating template comes in.
Two of the most powerful tools for building concrete estimating templates are Microsoft Excel and Bluebeam Revu. Excel offers unmatched flexibility for calculations, while Bluebeam allows you to perform takeoffs directly from digital drawings. When used together, they create a seamless workflow from quantity takeoff to cost forecasting.
In this guide, we’ll walk through how to build a concrete estimating template in both Excel and Bluebeam, compare their strengths, and provide a step-by-step checklist to help you streamline your estimating process.
| Feature | Excel | Bluebeam Revu |
|---|---|---|
| Takeoff Capability | Manual input from drawings | Direct measurement from PDFs |
| Formula Automation | Advanced formulas for volume, cost, and labor | Limited; relies on external calculations |
| Visual Integration | No drawing integration | Embedded with drawings and markups |
| Customization | Fully customizable layout and logic | Custom columns and tool sets |
| Reporting | Pivot tables, charts, and printable reports | Summary reports and markup lists |
| Collaboration | Shareable spreadsheets via cloud or email | Real-time collaboration with Studio Sessions |
| Learning Curve | Moderate (depends on Excel proficiency) | Easy for takeoffs, moderate for advanced features |
| Best Use Case | Cost forecasting, labor planning, bid formatting | Quick takeoffs, visual quantity verification |
A template isn’t just a spreadsheet it’s a repeatable system that:
Whether you’re a solo estimator or part of a large preconstruction team, a solid template saves time and builds confidence.
Start by organizing your estimate using CSI Division 03 (Concrete). Common categories include:
Each category should have its own section or tab for clarity.
For each component, include input fields for:
Example formula for volume: =Length * Width * Thickness
Example for wall formwork area: =2 * (Length + Width) * Height
Include:
Use conditional formatting to flag high-cost items or low productivity.
Create a dashboard tab that aggregates:
Use pivot tables to group data by floor, phase, or trade.
Include:
Create markup tools for:
Assign colors, labels, and measurement types to each tool.
Use the Measurement panel to:
Add custom columns for:
Use formulas to calculate total cost and labor hours directly in the Markups List.
Use the Markups List to:
A mid-sized contractor bidding on a 3-level podium deck in Houston:
| Outcome | Benefit to Contractors |
|---|---|
| Faster Estimates | Templates reduce repetitive tasks and manual errors |
| Higher Accuracy | Auto-calculated volumes and costs improve precision |
| Better Collaboration | Shareable formats improve team coordination |
| Professional Presentation | Clean reports build client confidence |
| Scalable Workflows | Templates adapt to projects of any size |
| Improved Profit Margins | Accurate forecasting prevents overruns and missed scope |
Building a concrete estimating template in Excel or Bluebeam isn’t just a productivity hack it’s a strategic move. With the right structure, formulas, and visual tools, you can produce faster, more accurate, and more professional estimates that win work and protect your margins.
At MSB Estimating, we help contractors build custom estimating templates, perform CSI-formatted takeoffs, and streamline their bid workflows. Whether you’re estimating a single slab or a multi-phase commercial project, we’ll help you build a system that scales with your business.
Contact MSB Estimating today to create a custom concrete estimating template in Excel or Bluebeam.
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