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BIM Estimating Estimating in Midland

Next-generation 5D estimating directly from your Revit models for absolute precision. Tailored to Midland County requirements.

5D BIM Estimating Capabilities

5D BIM estimating links the 3D model components with time (4D) and cost (5D). By extracting quantities directly from the model geometry, we eliminate manual measurement errors and can update estimates instantly when the architect changes the model.

Building in Midland: What Changes the Estimate

Midland Construction Market Overview

Midland is the corporate and financial capital of the Permian Basin, the most prolific oil-producing region in the United States. The construction market here is unlike anywhere else in Texas: it's characterized by extreme cyclicality tied to oil prices, some of the highest labor rates in the state (often exceeding Houston and Dallas), and a chronic shortage of skilled construction workers during boom periods.

Estimating in Midland requires a fundamentally different approach than estimating in Austin or San Antonio. Labor costs can be 30-50% higher than state averages during peak activity, material delivery timelines are extended due to remote West Texas logistics, and many projects—from corporate office towers downtown to oilfield support facilities—operate on compressed schedules that demand premium time-and-a-half or double-time labor allowances.

Midland Permitting & Oilfield Standards

The City of Midland Development Services Department handles building permits. While residential and commercial permitting follows standard IBC/IRC codes, a significant portion of Midland construction is oilfield-adjacent and may involve additional compliance with OSHA Process Safety Management (PSM) standards, API design codes, and specific fire protection requirements for hazardous occupancy facilities. Our estimates capture these specialized industrial compliance costs that generic estimating services often miss.

Our Process for Midland Projects

01
Model Review

Clash detection and model integrity check.

02
Quantity Extraction

Automated takeoff extraction from Revit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What software do you use?

Revit, Navisworks, and specialized 5D takeoff tools.

How do Midland labor rates affect my estimate?

Midland has some of the highest construction labor rates in Texas due to competition from the oil and gas industry. We use real-time Permian Basin wage data—not statewide RSMeans averages—to ensure your bid accounts for the true cost of labor in Midland County, which can fluctuate dramatically with oil prices.

Do you estimate oilfield support facilities and man-camps?

Yes. We estimate a wide range of Permian Basin facilities, including pipe yards, equipment maintenance shops, field offices, workforce housing (man-camps), and water recycling facilities, using the specific industrial material specifications required in these applications.

Sample Projects Across Texas

Recent takeoffs and estimates delivered for Texas contractors.

Residential Flooring Project
📍 Fort Worth, Texas

Residential Flooring Project

Size:
4,500 SF
Trade:
Flooring
Our Estimate:
$32,400
Actual Bid Awarded:
$32,000
Scope of Work: Flooring material takeoff for a custom luxury home build.
Subdivision Lumber Takeoff
📍 Georgetown, Texas

Subdivision Lumber Takeoff

Size:
48,000 SF total
Trade:
Lumber
Our Estimate:
$840,000
Actual Bid Awarded:
$835,000
Scope of Work: Lumber estimate for a 20-home tract development.
Civil Sitework & Excavation
📍 Arlington, Texas

Civil Sitework & Excavation

Size:
5 Acres
Trade:
Sitework
Our Estimate:
$650,000
Actual Bid Awarded:
$648,500
Scope of Work: Earthwork, grading, and paving estimate for a new shopping plaza.
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