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I am a Technical Lead at a leading education domain company, an online learning platform for kids, with over 10 years of experience in the software field. I lead the design, development, and implementation of test solutions for internal education projects on iOS, Android, and web platforms, managing a team of QAs and ensuring product readiness. I am an ISTQB-certified testing professional with expertise in web QA, mobile QA, API testing, database testing, and Salesforce testing.
John 5 months ago
Engr at Quantro Solutions,23 Nov 2025 at 03:44 amEstimating Is the Bottleneck Nobody Put on the Schedule
Most project timelines have milestones for design, procurement, construction, and handover.
Very few have a realistic line item for this:
“Wait for estimates to be updated. Again.”In many organizations, that’s where projects quietly lose weeks:
Drawings evolve, but cost estimates lag two or three versions behind
Bid teams are busy rebuilding spreadsheets instead of analyzing scenarios
Approvals stall because nobody fully trusts the latest numbers
PMs are forced to make calls on outdated or incomplete cost data
We’re not suffering from a lack of expertise. We’re suffering from a lack of speed and standardization.
That’s why quick estimating tools are becoming a strategic requirement, not a tech toy:
They compress the time from “new design info” to “updated numbers on the table”
They allow scenario planning instead of one-off, hero-mode estimates
They enable consistent structures—Divisions, WBS, cost codes—across…
Aulia1 Comment1 LikeAbsolutely agree. Estimating is one of the biggest hidden bottlenecks in project delivery. So many delays come not from execution issues, but from waiting on updated numbers that teams aren’t confident in.
Fast, structured estimating tools can genuinely change the rhythm of a project. When data is updated quickly and consistently, decisions move faster, alignment is easier, and PMs can focus on managing the work instead of firefighting around outdated estimates.
This really is a key part of transformation that often gets overlooked.
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Community Development ManagerJoan May Mallillin 5 months ago
Engr at Sterk Corporation,23 Nov 2025 at 03:43 amWhy “Time-to-Estimate” Is the New Critical Path
We talk a lot about speed in execution, but very little about speed in estimation.
In reality, many projects are already delayed before Day 1—stuck in a loop of slow quantity take-offs, version-chasing, and manual spreadsheet gymnastics. Meanwhile:
Owners are asking for more options and faster turnarounds
Design changes land late but still demand “updated cost by tomorrow”
Bidding windows are shrinking while competition is rising
Teams are burning weekends just to keep up with revisions
The result?
Teams that know how to estimate accurately… but can’t do it fast enough to stay competitive.This is where quick estimating tools stop being “nice-to-have software” and become core project infrastructure:
Faster bid/no-bid decisions → Less time wasted on low-probability work
Rapid re-estimation on design changes → Fewer surprises in approvals and funding
Standardized structures & templates → Better handover from pre-con to delivery teams
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Community Development ManagerJohn 5 months ago
Engr at Quantro Solutions,23 Nov 2025 at 03:40 amStreamlining the approval process for design changes while maintaining quality and functionality can be challenging, but it can be achieved with a combination of clear communication, efficient workflows, and robust tools. Here are some strategies:
1. Establish Clear Guidelines and Criteria
Create a set of design standards and guidelines that everyone must follow. This ensures consistency and reduces the need for extensive reviews.
Define what criteria need to be met for a design change to be approved. This could include functionality, usability, aesthetic alignment, and technical feasibility.2. Create a Structured Workflow
Use project management tools like Trello, Asana, or Jira to automate the workflow. Define stages such as submission, review, revision, and approval.
Assign clear roles and responsibilities within the approval process. For example, designate specific team members for initial reviews, technical assessments, and final approvals.3. Implement Version…
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Engr at Quantro Solutions,23 Nov 2025 at 03:39 amA Civil Engineer with over a decade of experience, specialized in project management, quantity surveying, and BIM is like being the captain of a ship navigating through rough waters. You need to have a keen eye for detail, an unrelenting commitment to quality, and the ability to lead your team towards success. With my expertise, I’m able to manage complex projects, ensure that costs are kept under control, and utilize the latest technology to streamline the construction process. It’s a challenging job, but one that I find incredibly rewarding as I watch buildings rise from the ground and become tangible symbols of progress and achievement.
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Community Development ManagerJoan May Mallillin 5 months ago
Engr at Sterk Corporation,23 Nov 2025 at 03:20 amI am a Civil-Structural Engineer with over 15 years of experience diagnosing, designing, and directing projects involving building integrity and rehabilitation.
My expertise lies in structural investigation and forensic engineering — uncovering root causes of cracks, settlement, material deterioration, and structural distress in existing buildings. I prepare and execute comprehensive investigation reports, recommend retrofitting solutions, and ensure compliance with national codes and safety standards.
As the Principal Engineer and Project Director of Sterk Corporation, I lead teams that deliver high-precision analysis and engineering reports for commercial, residential, and industrial structures.
I am passionate about projects that protect lives, restore confidence in structures, and preserve the built environment through technical accuracy, sustainability, and sound engineering judgment.
Specialties: Structural Forensics | Building Diagnostics | Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) |…
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Civil/Project EngineerJoan May Mallillin 5 months ago
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Engr at Sterk Corporation,23 Nov 2025 at 03:18 amI am a Civil-Structural Engineer with over 15 years of experience diagnosing, designing, and directing projects involving building integrity and rehabilitation. My expertise lies in structural investigation and forensic engineering — uncovering root causes of cracks, settlement, material deterioration, and structural distress in existing buildings. I prepare and execute comprehensive investigation reports, recommend retrofitting solutions, and ensure compliance with national codes and safety standards. As the Principal Engineer and Project Director of Sterk Corporation, I lead teams that deliver high-precision analysis and engineering reports for commercial, residential, and industrial structures. I am passionate about projects that protect lives, restore confidence in structures, and preserve the built environment through technical accuracy, sustainability, and sound engineering judgment. Specialties: Structural Forensics | Building Diagnostics | Non-Destructive Testing… Read more
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Community Development ManagerRamin Tregulov 5 months ago
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PM at GTC,22 Nov 2025 at 07:55 pmHello, I’m Ramin Tregulov, a seasoned Project Manager Consultant with a track record of steering projects to success across diverse industries. My expertise lies in optimising resource utilisation and ensuring stakeholder satisfaction. I’m eager to embark on collaborative ventures within this dynamic community. I am interested in PMO
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Community Development ManagerMatt Barbrook 5 months ago
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Director of Programming at NBCUniversal,21 Nov 2025 at 05:40 pmHi I’m Matt Barbrook, a Director of TV Programing who has worked on creative and operational projects at several internaational media companies. Looking for new opportunities and training in PMO.
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Community Development Managerzoe evans 6 months ago
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Project Lead - Clinical Product Development at IVC Evidensia,21 Nov 2025 at 12:03 pmI only have two years experience in project management however, I have worked in the Veterinary industry for seven years and have gained good commercial knowledge during that time. I have completed my Prince2Agile Foundation and Practitioner exams and am interested in further developing my skills, particularly my negotiation and stakeholder management skills. In addition, I have a passion for sustainability.
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