Construct QuickEST turns uploads, search filters, and review status into one calm operating surface. Estimators see the opportunities worth chasing, reviewers stop duplicating work, and project files stay connected to the decision trail.
Weekly triage time reclaimed by moving review out of spreadsheets.
Typical improvement after aligning teams around consistent review signals.
Plans, specs, and bid files organized into one searchable workflow.
Team focus
Project
Aurora Civic Campus
Search filter
Electrical + backup power
Next move
Open uploads and review substitutions
CQE is designed around the way construction estimators actually qualify opportunities.
General contractors
Electrical
Mechanical
Plumbing
Civil
Specialty trades
Every major surface is built around throughput: faster scans, clearer statuses, and less context switching between uploads, projects, and review decisions.
See needs-review, pursuing, and submitted work in one place instead of chasing updates across folders and chat threads.
Build filter sets once, organize them by category, and reuse them across uploads and projects without rebuilding the same logic.
Keep plan sets, specs, and source documents connected to the exact search results and review actions they informed.
Move from intake to go / no-go decisions with a calmer workflow designed around estimating operations rather than generic task management.
Typical internal response time once a review row is surfaced.
Designed for teams handling a large active pipeline without losing signal.
Teams can model categories, scopes, and term variants however they work.
Tables stay information-rich without collapsing into visual noise. Status, counts, and actions are visible without looking improvised.
Shells, layouts, and loading states render before the interactive islands spin up, reducing the cost of page transitions.
Headers, metrics, sections, empty states, and table wrappers all come from the same design system so future screens are faster to build.
We stopped arguing about which bids still needed a call. The dashboard made the queue obvious and gave every estimator the same picture.
Estimating Director, regional electrical contractor
Search filters became a real operating asset once uploads, results, and review status all lived in the same workflow.
Preconstruction Manager, mechanical contractor
The redesign feels like a control room instead of another SaaS admin panel. That changes how often the team actually uses it.
Operations Lead, specialty trades group
Choose the billing cadence that fits your procurement cycle. Both plans include the core workflow surfaces.
A clean on-ramp for smaller estimating teams.
per month
Best value for teams standardizing CQE into daily workflow.
per year
It replaces the sprawl between uploads, spreadsheet trackers, ad hoc search definitions, and manual review status updates. The goal is one operating surface for bid qualification.
Yes. The redesign keeps the existing Auth0 flow and backend contracts intact, with UI work focused on shell, theme, page primitives, and workflow clarity.
That is exactly the point of the redesigned data views. The pages are built to stay calm and readable even when large tables, uploads, and review queues are active.
Yes. Search filters remain reusable and category-based, so teams can group logic however their estimating operation needs to work.
Built for estimating teams that need a calmer, faster way to sort bid opportunities, review documents, and move on the right work.