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We Expand Estimating Capacity Without Adding Headcount
We prepare take-offs, BOQs, and bid documentation – so your team stays focused on decisions.
We take on the preparation workload – so your team can stay focused on pricing, decisions, and execution.
Why MicyGo Exists
Estimating workloads don’t grow gradually.
They spike.
Multiple bids align.
Active projects demand attention.
Deadlines compress.
And suddenly:
• Estimators are stretched across too many bids
• Documentation starts slowing down
• Senior staff step in to keep things moving
Most contractors don’t lack opportunity – they lack the capacity to prepare every bid.
What We Take Off Your Team
We handle the preparation layer of construction workflows:
• Quantity take-offs
• BOQs and bid documentation
• Submittal and RFI tracking
• Change order documentation
So your team can focus on:
• Pricing strategy
• Scope decisions
• Project execution
Built on Real Construction Workflow Exposure
Our work is aligned with structured construction processes used by leading US contractors.
- Familiar with US drawings, specs, and CSI divisions
- Experience across high-volume bid environments
- Exposure to repeatable preconstruction workflows
Outputs are structured, review-ready, and aligned with contractor workflows.
How We Integrate With Your Team
We don’t introduce new systems.
We work inside your existing workflow.
- Your formats
- Your tools
- Your documentation standards
Outputs are delivered ready for review — without constant follow-ups or supervision.
Not Freelancers. Not Full-Time Hires.
Most contractors try to solve capacity problems by:
- Hiring → slow and expensive
- Freelancers → inconsistent output
We operate differently.
- A structured extension of your team
- Consistent output across bids and projects
- No long-term hiring commitment
What You Can Expect
- Accuracy over speed
- Consistent documentation structure
- Clear communication
- Reliable turnaround
See If This Fits Your Current Workload
If your team is handling multiple bids and active projects at the same time, it’s worth understanding where capacity is getting stretched.