




Summary: Prepare competitive and accurate technical and commercial bids for road construction, utilities, and infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with requirements. Highlights: 1. Prepare detailed quantity take-offs for various infrastructure works. 2. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams for project inputs. 3. Analyze project risks and propose mitigation strategies. **Job Purpose** To prepare competitive and accurate technical and commercial bids for road construction, utilities, and infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with client requirements and company standards. **Key Responsibilities** * Review tender documents, drawings, BOQs, specifications, and contract conditions. * Prepare detailed quantity take\-offs for roads, drainage, sewerage, water networks, utilities, and infrastructure works. * Coordinate with design, planning, procurement, and site teams to collect required inputs. * Obtain and evaluate quotations from suppliers and subcontractors. * Prepare cost estimates including material, labor, equipment, overhead, and profit margins. * Analyze project risks and propose mitigation strategies. * Prepare technical proposals and method statements in coordination with engineering team. * Ensure compliance with client requirements (Ashghal / Infrastructure authorities standards if applicable). * Participate in pre\-bid meetings and site visits. * Prepare tender clarifications and respond to client queries. * Assist in post\-award handover to project execution team. * Maintain tender database and cost history records. **Qualifications** * Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering. * MMUP / UPDA certification is an advantage. * Training in cost estimation or contract management preferred. **Experience** * Minimum 5 years of experience in tendering/estimation for road and infrastructure projects. * Experience in utilities (stormwater, sewer, water supply, TSE, electrical duct banks). Job Type: Permanent Application Question(s): * How many years of Tendering Experience do you have in road Constructions ?


