Mastering PriMus: Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices
What PriMus is (brief)
PriMus is a professional software tool for construction cost estimating, bill of quantities (BOQ) creation, and contract document management widely used by quantity surveyors and project managers.
Workflow tips
- Start with a clean template: Use or create a project template that includes your standard measurement rules, rate lists, tax settings, and report layouts.
- Organize items hierarchically: Break work into packages and sub-items so quantities, rates, and summaries roll up clearly.
- Use linked activities: Link related items (e.g., materials, labor, plant) so rate changes propagate correctly.
- Import drawings and BIM data: Where possible, import takeoff data (DXF, DWG, IFC) to reduce manual entry and errors.
- Set up cost libraries: Maintain reusable price lists and assemblies for commonly repeated work to speed estimating.
Time-saving tricks
- Keyboard shortcuts: Memorize shortcuts for item insertion, copy/paste, and navigation to speed data entry.
- Bulk edit rates: Use multi-select and bulk-edit features to update supplier prices or apply markups across categories.
- Automated calculations: Leverage formula fields and unit conversion settings to avoid manual math.
- Templates for reports: Save report templates (BOQ, summary, cost breakdown) to ensure consistent outputs for clients.
- Use filters and views: Create custom views and filters (by package, cost code, status) to focus on current tasks.
Data integrity & validation
- Cross-check totals: Regularly reconcile subtotals against source documents (takeoffs, supplier quotes).
- Version control: Save point-in-time copies before major edits and use clear file-naming conventions for revisions.
- Audit trails: Enable or review change logs to track who edited rates or quantities.
- Unit consistency: Standardize units across the project and enforce them in templates to prevent mismatches.
Best practices for pricing and rates
- Localize rates: Use local labor/productivity norms and regional price indices rather than generic rates.
- Include contingencies: Apply appropriate contingency percentages by risk level or work package.
- Separate overhead and profit: Keep O&P as distinct line items or global settings for clear client communication.
- Benchmark regularly: Compare estimates against historical project data to refine accuracy over time.
Collaboration & handoff
- Structured exports: Export BOQs, rates, and reports in client-preferred formats (PDF, Excel, CSV) with clear version labels.
- Shared libraries: Maintain shared cost libraries on a network or cloud to ensure team consistency.
- Training: Provide short, focused training sessions for new users on your company template and key workflows.
- Client-ready summaries: Prepare executive summaries highlighting assumptions, exclusions, and key drivers.
Advanced features to leverage
- Parametric assemblies: Build assemblies with adjustable parameters for scalable items (e.g., cladding by area).
- Scenario comparison: Use alternative scenarios to model design changes or value-engineering options.
- Integration APIs: Where available, connect PriMus to ERP or procurement systems to streamline purchasing.
- Custom reports & scripting: Use scripting or advanced report builders to produce tailored contract documents.
Common pitfalls and how to avoid them
- Overly granular BOQs: Avoid excessive itemization that complicates pricing and client review; group similar works sensibly.
- Ignoring small items: Small but numerous items can add significant cost—use checklists to ensure coverage.
- Relying on outdated libraries: Schedule periodic reviews of cost libraries to update for inflation and market changes.
- Poor documentation of assumptions: Always document key assumptions (productivity, access constraints) within the estimate.
Quick checklist before submission
- Reconcile totals and subtotals.
- Confirm unit and rate consistency.
- Document assumptions and exclusions.
- Apply contingency and O&P as appropriate.
- Save a versioned backup and export client reports.
If you want, I can:
- Draft a project template for PriMus tailored to building works, civil works, or finishes.
- Create a printable checklist based on the Quick checklist above.
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