Microsoft Excel Software Review: Albert Kahn Associates
User Review
JoeIssa
Review Summary
Sticker shock at both the high up-front and annual maintenance fees associated with specialized cost estimating software programs led Joe Issa of Albert Kahn Associates to try Microsoft Excel instead.
The spreadsheet application, a component of Microsoft Office, was already installed at the Detroit-based planning, design and management firm, Issa said. "If I had wanted to buy MC2 or Timberland basic software, it would be at least $5,000," he said. "By using Excel I am saving $5,000 and at least $1,500 per year for maintenance."
Since it is part of the widely popular Microsoft suite, Excel is user-friendly and familiar to co-workers within Issa's consulting group, he said: "Everybody knows how to use Excel. If you have specialized software you'll be the only one able to use it."
Issa rated Microsoft Excel a 6 out of 10. He did note that, were he a contractor as opposed to a consultant, he would likely buy separate cost estimating software.
Full Review
I have been using Excel for three years.
Albert Kahn Associates is a planning, design and management firm that serves the industrial, health care, higher education, commercial, interiors, research and development, technology, urban design, and government markets. The company is one of four businesses in the Kahn family of companies.
It came as part of the Microsoft Office package.
There was no extra charge because it was part of the Microsoft Office suite.
I use it every day because I do cost estimating. It’s very easy, especially spreadsheet editing and customizing. Every project is unique, and I found it very easy to customize depending on the projects’ volumes and size.
Excel is not extra software. It comes with Microsoft Office. It’s not separate software you go and buy off-the-shelf or from a software vendor. It’s easy and it’s common.
Actually, we were planning to buy a cost estimating software program. We used to have MC2 software but, since our volume of the work slowing down, it was not justifiable to go and spend a lot of money to buy specialized software. MC2 can save a little time, but not enough to justify a separate software program. My job is more consultative, not a contractor. If I were a contractor, however, I would prefer to buy separate software.
We previously used MC2 but, with Excel, you just go and set up a template, and then you can go and edit it every time you do a new job. This makes it easier and user friendly if someone else in the office needs to use it or edit it -- everybody knows how to use Excel. If you have specialized software you’ll be the only one able to use it.
There is excellent visibility throughout the phases of a project. For example, the Comcast Center in Philadelphia – which will be the largest skyscraper between New York and Washington, D.C. – is an open book project, where costs and schedules can be accessed and updated via the Web, allowing for instant information and accountability. With one point of entry for data, errors are reduced and the entire process is faster.
At least $5,000. If I had wanted to buy MC2 or Timberland basic software, it would be at least $5,000. By using Excel I am saving $5,000 and at least $1,500 per year for maintenance.
It is easy to customize, depending on the project I am managing.
Yes. At free, the price was definitely right!
I wouldn’t change anything.
I think everything in Excel is useful, except maybe the Visual Basic programming tools. I mainly use it for spreadsheets, graphs and charts right now. I don’t have time to become a programmer!
I think all design firms could use Excel.
People with basic computer experience in Microsoft Office can use Excel.
No.
No.
I have not used it.
Yes
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ProEst Estimating
Company Overview
Founded in 1976, CMS (Construction Management Software) offers estimating software for construction contractors. The firm's two products, ProEst Estimating and ProEst Takeoff, are customizable for general contractors, residential home builders, and other trades, such as concrete/masonry, electrical, landscaping, mechanical and plumbing.
9520 Padgett Street, Suite 104
San Diego, CA
Phone: 858-348-1364
Toll Free: 800-255-7407
Fax: 858-348-1365
Web: proest.com
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