Cost Estimator
Company: DNI
Location: Arlington
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description The Program Development,
Coordination, and Support Directorate is responsible for the
design, coordination, and management of OBO’s construction and
renovation programs. The Department of State (DOS), Bureau of
Overseas Buildings Operations, Directorate of Project Development,
Coordination and Support, Office of Cost Management
(OBO/PDCS/COST), requires cost estimating services to complete the
task requirements stated below. As a Cost Estimator assigned to an
organizational element of the Office of Cost Management
(OBO/PDCS/COST), the incumbent performs a wide range of cost
estimating and cost management consulting duties associated with
overseas construction and maintenance projects for which OBO is
responsible. In furtherance of these responsibilities, the
incumbent tasks that typically include, but are not necessarily
limited to, the following Reviews and supports with the preparation
of estimates for construction projects; provides a complete range
of cost analysis and cost management services that include, but are
not limited to program, cost and price analysis, cost planning,
concept cost estimating, budget development, detailed cost
estimating through the planning and execution phases of
construction projects, preparation of Independent Government
Estimates (IGEs), proposal price analysis, and data management to
support institutional historical database requirements; Advises and
assists with construction market surveys including gathering
in-country construction cost data evaluating the impacts of laws,
taxes, and all other conditions pertaining to construction cost
estimates; and participates in discussions with foreign officials
regarding the Department’s related cost issues including such
topics as real estate matters, utility requirements, tax
regulations, local government- controlled services, and economic
issues likely to affect the estimated cost of construction.
Analyzes project and program requirements and prepares conceptual
and detailed budget estimates that may be developed from partially
complete scopes of work, such as space programs, requirements
reports, existing conditions assessments, surveys, standard
criteria sketches, detailed drawings, project manuals, etc.;
updates cost estimates based on provided scope definition; and
analyzes project scopes of work and program requirements and
prepares or reviews comparative estimates for design and
construction alternatives; Analyzes project requirements and
preparation of budget estimates and other cost estimates at all
phases of project development and execution; ensures that all cost
estimates are published using standard formats institutionalized by
the Office; prepares Current Working Estimates (CWEs) in accordance
with OBO program requirements, policy, and guidance and Office
operating policies and procedures; and prepares work products and
services in accordance with Office operating policies and
procedures; Prepares professional products and provides
professional services on all cost engineering and cost
analysis/management/control matters and consistently applies
disciplined cost management controls, thereby ensuring adherence to
project budget limitations. Conducts or facilitates the preparation
of risk analyses for OBO construction cost estimates, including the
development of project risk registers, identification of risk
mitigation strategies, and calculation of appropriate contingency
estimates; prepares fully developed, active risk registers in
support of the Division Chief, Office Director, assigned planning
manager, and/or Project Director, depending on the current phase of
planning and execution of each assigned project; and negotiates the
final consensus of the risk register, including all associated
mitigation strategies and cost estimates, with the
architectural/engineering (A/E) contracting firm; Coordinates cost
estimates developed for program requirements from other OBO
organizations and program budget estimates with project
stakeholders and ensures that all such estimates developed
internally or by stakeholders external to the Office meet minimum
quality requirements and relevant published performance targets of
the Bureau. Prepare reports, draft, correspondence, and attends
project meetings. Coordinates, prepares, presents, and communicates
work-related information to the Division Chief and Office Director.
Remains abreast of current knowledge of cost engineering, analysis,
and management and control theories, principles, and methodologies,
and discusses their applicability to Division operations with the
Division Chief. Maintains program and reference materials, project
files, and relevant background documents and provides input to
policies, procedures, and written instructions for the Division
Chief, the Office Director, and other senior management officials.
Analyzes and advises on contractor proposal prices and comparison
with Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCEs) and Request for
Proposal (RFP), Scope of Work (SOW), and prepares proposal price
analysis and technical reports to support negotiation of equitable
contract award amounts; and Advises on all cost related aspects of
contracts between the United States Government (USG) and
independent architectural/engineering cost estimator consultants
for each project. Requirements Must be a U.S. citizen. Demonstrated
experience in MS Excel; Word; Outlook, and Cost Estimating
software. Understanding of the methods and techniques of
engineering cost management and control as they apply and relate to
construction practices and procedures, combined with knowledge of
various professional engineering disciplines (such as civil,
mechanical, and structural), to enable the incumbent to identify,
analyze, and resolve unusual and complex engineering/architectural
problems related to construction methods, materials, and
technologies, contracting techniques, resources, scheduling, and
other engineering aspects of the construction industry.
Understanding and knowledge of construction contracts and
contracting techniques and methods, including both pre-award and
post-award contract procedures, and the ability to analyze
available methods and techniques as well as construction contract
procurement alternatives, such as design/build, build-to-lease,
etc. - Working knowledge of the delivery of overseas construction
projects by demonstrating understanding variables and challenges
associated with building construction in different regions of the
world. Skill in acquisition strategy, budget monitoring, contract
evaluation, cost management, and contract management, and an
understanding of accounting techniques, including owner budget
development and program cost control, construction contractor price
formulation, and contract proposal price breakdowns. Working
knowledge of proposal price alternatives, including Guaranteed
Maximum Price, Firm Fixed Price, and re-measurement contracts based
on Bills of Quantity. Knowledge of cost models, including
parametric cost modeling techniques and scalable computerized cost
models and their application to conceptual estimating for
long-range project planning purposes. Knowledge of and ability to
apply a variety of U.S. laws and regulations governing the
procurement of design and construction services for overseas
projects, including but not limited to the Brooks Act, Balance of
Payments Program, Defense Base Act, Foreign Service Building Act,
Omnibus Diplomatic Security Act, and Part 25 of the Federal
Acquisition Regulations. Ability to plan, coordinate, and
prioritize assignments and workload (CWEs, IGEs, memos, price
comparisons, etc.). Ability to communicate clearly and concisely,
both orally and in writing, in order to serve as a representative
of the Division/Office/Bureau ; to write and defend studies and
reports; to advise the supervisor, project managers, and other
engineer/architects on construction contract issues; to transfer
knowledge on historical and current cost data and underlying trends
on both a global cost basis and on a post-specific basis to
colleagues and office management; and to answer questions regarding
a myriad of issues related to cost management, contracting
practices, award procedures, etc. Bachelor’s Degree from an
accredited institution; and a minimum of Eleven (11) years of
demonstrated knowledge and understanding of construction cost
estimating. Other Duties: Please note this job description is not
designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities,
duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for
this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any
time with or without notice.
Keywords: DNI , Tuckahoe , Cost Estimator, Engineering , Arlington, Virginia