Construction projects are complex by nature. Multiple stakeholders, evolving designs, fluctuating material prices, and tight schedules create an environment where disagreements are almost inevitable. When those disagreements escalate into claims, disputes, or even litigation, one professional quietly becomes central to the resolution process: the estimator. Estimators are often associated with pre-construction budgeting, but their expertise extends far beyond initial cost projections. In legal and dispute contexts, estimators play a critical analytical role, translating technical project data into financial clarity. Their contribution mirrors broader project-analysis disciplines discussed in areas like smarter urban development, where structured evaluation and evidence-based reasoning guide decision-making.…
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