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Steel Structure Quotation Process

Providing an accurate quotation for a steel structure requires careful evaluation of project requirements, materials, and construction considerations. Even minor omissions can lead to budget overruns or delays, so understanding the quotation process is essential for both clients and engineers.


Lead: Why the Quotation Process Matters

A steel structure is rarely an “off-the-shelf” product. Because every building is custom-designed for its intended use, dimensions, loads, and local conditions, the quotation process ensures that all factors are considered before committing to costs. Moreover, a structured quotation process builds trust and prevents misunderstandings between client and fabricator.


Key Steps in the Quotation Process

1. Initial Client Requirements

The quotation process begins with gathering the client’s project requirements:

  • Building type (warehouse, workshop, industrial facility)
  • Dimensions (span, width, height, number of stories)
  • Intended use and load requirements, like wind, snow, seismic, live, and dead load.
  • Special features (cranes, mezzanines, insulation, fireproofing)

Consequently, the more detailed the initial information, the more accurate the quotation.


2. Design Evaluation

Once requirements are collected, engineers analyze:

  • Structural system (portal frame, truss, rigid frame)
  • Material selection (GB, EN, ASTM grades)
  • Load combinations per ASCE 7 – Minimum Design Loads for Buildings
  • Connection types and fabrication requirements per AISC 360 – Specification for Structural Steel Buildings

Moreover, engineers identify potential challenges such as long spans, seismic considerations, or complex foundations.


3. Bill of Materials and Component Costing

After design evaluation:

  • Prepare a Bill of Materials (BOM) including steel profiles, bolts, plates, and coatings
  • Quantify secondary components like purlins, girts, bracing, and fasteners
  • Estimate material costs using current market rates

Therefore, accurate BOM preparation prevents underestimation and ensures transparency.


4. Labor and Fabrication Costs

Labor and fabrication represent a significant portion of the total cost:

  • Shop fabrication (cutting, welding, hole drilling)
  • On-site erection (crane operation, bolting, welding, alignment)
  • Prefabrication advantages reduce on-site labor but may increase shop costs

Standards and recommendations, such as AISC 303 – Code of Standard Practice, guide acceptable fabrication tolerances and cost implications.


5. Site Preparation and Foundation

Quotation must account for:

  • Groundworks, excavation, and foundation type
  • Accessibility and transportation of large structural members
  • Local regulatory fees or permits

In addition, geotechnical reports help estimate foundation complexity and costs accurately.


6. Review, Adjustment, and Proposal

Finally, the quotation undergoes:

  • Internal review for consistency and accuracy
  • Adjustments based on client-specific requests
  • Preparation of a formal proposal, including cost breakdown, schedule, and terms

Consequently, clients receive a clear, itemized quotation reflecting all relevant factors, minimizing surprises during construction.


Conclusion

The steel structure quotation process is comprehensive and detail-oriented. By systematically collecting client requirements, evaluating design, preparing material and labor costs, and reviewing proposals, engineers provide accurate, reliable quotations. This ensures cost transparency, project feasibility, and client confidence.


Key Points

  • Accurate quotations require detailed client requirements
  • Structural evaluation and material selection influence total cost
  • BOM, labor, fabrication, and site conditions must be included
  • Formal review ensures clarity and reduces errors
  • Standards like ASCE 7 and AISC 360 guide design-based costing

Still have questions?Contact our engineers.

Our engineering team provides customized steel structure solutions based on your project requirements, including span, load, climate conditions, and installation location.

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