Utility Estimating Services

As of 2024, the market size of the utilities industry in the United States is about $1.20 trillion. Our Utility Estimating Services are ideal for you to secure more bids in this profitable market.  Our team has certified Utility cost estimators.

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  • 25+ Estimators
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1450+ Projects Completed

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Detailed Estimates for More Wins in Bidding

They have important credentials like CCEA, AACE, PCEA, and more. That’s why we are able to deliver you 100% accurate estimates. We know how crucial cost planning is for your project. Our goal is to help you manage your budget and make smart choices.

Good estimating is very important for construction and renovation. Bad estimates can lead to extra costs of 10% to 30% for which we can help. We give detailed analyses to help you understand costs. Our expertise helps you avoid surprise expenses. You can focus on your work while we handle the numbers. Let us help you turn your project ideas into reality.

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How Do MEP Estimators Serve?

It is our main goal to provide affordable utility estimates for every kind of project. We know that managing costs is very important for any project. Our estimates help you plan your budget. We deliver results in just 8 to 16 hours, so you get the information when you need it. Our services cover electricity, water, gas, telecommunications, and more. We use the latest tools to give you precise estimates. For example, electricity prices in the U.S. average about $0.13 per kilowatt-hour. Knowing these costs can help you make better choices for your projects.


We understand local rates and rules. Whether you are in New York, California, or Texas, our estimates reflect those local costs. For example, California’s average electricity rate is about $0.26 per kilowatt-hour, different from other states. We make sure our estimates fit your needs. When you choose us, you get more than just numbers. We focus on accuracy and speed. Our estimates are based on current market trends and local rates. Accurate utility estimates we deliver and save you up to 67% on project costs. We want to help you save money.

  • Water Supply Systems
  • Wastewater Treatment Facilities
  • Stormwater Management Systems
  • Natural Gas Distribution Networks
  • Electric Power Distribution Systems
  • Telecommunication Networks
  • Renewable Energy Installations (solar, wind)
  • Electric Vehicle Charging Stations
  • Street Lighting Projects
  • Substation Construction
  • Utility Relocation Projects
  • Smart Meter Installation
  • Grid Modernization Initiatives
  • Pipelines for Liquid Fuels
  • Fiber Optic Cable Installation
  • Energy Efficiency Upgrades
  • Utility Infrastructure Resilience Projects

Utility Takeoff Services

While delivering the most accurate digital takeoffs, our goal is to help builders save time and money. We create detailed takeoffs that show how much material you need for utility work. Our monthly packages can save you up to 60% compared to hiring a full-time utility estimator. Utility takeoffs are important for construction projects. They help us measure the number of materials needed for water, electricity, and gas. Accurate takeoffs help you plan your budget. Projects with good takeoffs are 43% more likely to stay on budget.

We ensure our takeoffs are detailed and correct so you can make smart choices.
We use special software to create our takeoffs. This gives us fast and accurate results. Our team reviews project plans to find all utility needs. We make clear reports that are easy to read. These speed up your project and reduce mistakes. We focus on every detail so nothing is missed. Let’s work together to make it a success!

  • Concrete (cubic yards)
  • Steel rebar (pounds)
  • Plywood sheets
  • Drywall panels
  • Insulation (square feet)
  • Electrical wiring (feet)
  • Circuit breakers
  • Light fixtures
  • Outlets and switches
  • Electrical panels
  • Pipes (feet)
  • Faucets
  • Toilets
  • Sinks
  • Water heaters
  • Air conditioning units
  • Ductwork (linear feet)
  • Thermostats
  • Heat pumps
  • Ventilation fans
  • Hard hats
  • Safety goggles
  • High-visibility vests
  • Ear protection
  • Fire extinguishers
  • Power drills
  • Saws (hand or power)
  • Nail guns
  • Ladders
  • Measuring tapes
  • Paint (gallons)
  • Flooring (square feet)
  • Tiles (square feet)
  • Wallpaper rolls
  • Cabinets
  • Construction fencing (linear feet)
  • Signage (units)
  • Temporary lighting (units)
  • Dumpsters (cubic yards)
  • Site trailers (units)

100% Precise Estimates | The Blueprint for Client Success

Our services are very broad, to ensure that our clients meet all their demands. This includes cost estimates for utilities for homes, businesses, and industrial projects. We can also help with bid filing and profile management for those busy contractors. The support services made the bidding process easy and provided you with the opportunity to seal more bids. One of the qualities our clients praise us for is detailed estimates and digital takeoffs.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Soil type affects the number of dollars it will cost to dig for underground utilities. Sandy soil is the easiest. Clay soil offers a sturdy base for strong root systems. To dig through sandy soils in the USA, it may run $5 to $15 per cubic yard. Clay runs $10 to $30. Working with clay offers an opportunity for thorough and careful excavation, ensuring high-quality results.

    Our teams work fast for emergency repairs. They check the damage and decide what should be repaired. It would cost between $1,000 and $10,000. The factors leading to the cost reflect the value and potential solutions available. Working additional hours and using specialized equipment allows them to exceed expectations.

    The depth of utility lines offers an opportunity for cost-effective solutions. Lines shallower in depth are easier to access cheaply. They run about $10 to $20 a foot in cost. Deeper utility lines run around $20 to $50 or more per foot due to greater digging and the steps needed for safety measures. Utility systems lines deeper than 3 feet require heavy machines, which add to the expense.

    When demolishing old utility systems, planners consider several factors. They consider the type of utility and any harmful materials. Taking them away can cost between $5,000 and $100,000. Safe removal, particularly of hazardous waste, can raise costs. Proper planning keeps costs down.

    Our team collaborates for projects in other areas. They gather information on local rules, labor, and material costs. This would include mapping and talking to local officials. They create a budget that includes local laws. Costs can vary, but careful planning helps cover everything and makes the project easier to manage.

    To estimate the installation of new water mains, we first gather information about the area. We check how long the pipe needs to be and what type of soil is there. Then, we look at the local rules and permits we need. We also think about the cost of workers and equipment. Installing water mains usually costs $100 to $200 per foot in the USA. Finally, we add extra money for unexpected costs to keep the project on track.

    To estimate the cost of materials for big utility projects, we list what we need, like pipes and valves. We check prices from suppliers, which can vary. For example, PVC pipes cost about $1 to $5 per foot, and ductile iron pipes cost $5 to $15 per foot. We also think about delivery costs and any discounts for buying a lot. By adding all these costs, we get the total for materials needed for the project.

    Here are the major steps involved in crafting A Stormwater Management System estimation.

    • Project Plan Assessment
    • Regulatory Review
    • Design Parameters
    • Material Selection
    • Labor Requirements
    • Costing
    • Contingency Planning
    • Documentation
    • Review and Adjust