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id: 2025-07-18T00:00:00-0400
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title: 2025-07-18 ??:??:??
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tags:
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- topic/estimating
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daily: "[[2025-07-18]]"
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---
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# 2025-07-18 ??:??:??
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## Estimating Isn't Engineering
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Anecdote criticizing the common preference for [[information]]
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in [[construction-estimating]],
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or maybe the common frustration when it isn't provided.
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%%
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A peer recently expressed frustration to me
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about the declining quality of construction drawings,
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specifically how systems are often missing details
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necessary to price the scope definitively.
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Specifically, they took issue with having to
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"be both the estimator and the engineer".
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This puzzled me because the examples they gave
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sounded like stereotypical estimation problems.
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%% TODO: Include example %%
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TODO: discussion based on the difference between engineering,
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(which requires knowledge of subject matter)
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and estimation
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(which requires knowledge of ~~impact~~).
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%%
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It's not engineering to budget for the most likely case.
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Estimators need not know _why_ there tends to be ~~example~~,
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they need only have basis for applying that generalization to another project.
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