Estimator Training for Aluminium & Glass Works – Oman & GCC Market Online Course
- Gaurav Bhadani
- Aug 24
- 5 min read
Estimator Training for Aluminium & Glass Works – Oman & GCC Market Online Course
Language: EnglishInstructors: Created by BHADANIS Gulf Quantity Surveying Training Institute for Civil EngineersValidity Period: 250 daysFee: ₹20,500 → ₹14,500 (29.27% OFF)Cashback: 4 BHADANIS Institute Coins
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Why this course?
Across the Gulf region, aluminium and glass works are at the heart of modern construction. Whether it’s a commercial high-rise in Muscat, a residential tower in Dubai, or a mixed-use complex in Doha, these elements define the façade, aesthetics, sustainability, and comfort of a building.
But here’s the reality: estimating aluminium and glass works in the GCC is challenging. Prices fluctuate based on international imports, local suppliers, fabrication standards, and even climatic conditions like humidity, sandstorms, and coastal corrosion. A small error in your estimation sheet can translate into huge financial losses—or worse, losing a tender altogether.
This course has been created by BHADANIS Gulf Quantity Surveying Training Institute to help civil engineers, quantity surveyors, estimators, and contractors master the art and science of aluminium & glass estimation for Oman and GCC markets. It goes step by step, starting from reading drawings and doing material take-offs, to pricing strategies, vendor coordination, and tender submissions.
By the end of this course, you’ll have the confidence to prepare accurate, competitive, and professional estimates that win projects and protect profits.
Course Overview
This online training is organized into 10 modules and 50 sessions, each carefully designed to cover every aspect of aluminium and glass estimation. It blends practical templates, case-based explanations, and GCC market insights.
The course doesn’t just teach “how to calculate”—it teaches you:
How to read and extract data from architectural and shop drawings.
How to calculate quantities of aluminium profiles, glass panels, accessories, and consumables.
How to price labour, materials, and overheads specific to Oman and GCC conditions.
How to prepare estimation sheets, cost summaries, and professional quotations.
How to manage supplier relationships, RFQs, submittals, and approvals.
How to handle variations, re-measurements, and value engineering effectively.
How to maintain price databases and templates for long-term efficiency.
Who should enroll?
This program is ideal for:
Civil Engineers and Site Engineers looking to specialize in façade and finishing estimation.
Quantity Surveyors and Estimators working on aluminium, glazing, or façade projects in Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, or Kuwait.
Contractors and Subcontractors bidding for aluminium & glass works packages.
Project Managers and Consultants who need to understand cost breakdowns to evaluate tenders.
Young engineers aiming to enter the fast-growing façade and finishing segment of Gulf construction.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Prepare detailed aluminium & glass BOQs from drawings.
Calculate material take-offs for profiles, glass, hardware, and consumables.
Estimate labour costs using GCC productivity norms.
Apply pricing strategies for competitive quotations.
Coordinate with suppliers for RFQs and price verification.
Compile estimation sheets, cost summaries, and tender submissions.
Handle technical submittals, client approvals, and clarifications.
Manage variations, re-measurements, and value engineering proposals.
Build and maintain templates, databases, and trackers for ongoing projects.
Deliver timely, accurate, and professional estimates in line with GCC standards.
Course Curriculum
This program is structured into 10 practical modules, each with examples and templates designed for Oman & GCC projects.
Module 1: Introduction to Aluminium & Glass Estimation in GCC Markets
Overview of aluminium & glass in modern projects (towers, malls, villas).
Job role of estimator in Oman & GCC construction firms.
Key documents: architectural drawings, BOQs, specs.
Estimation workflow and coordination with design, procurement, and site teams.
Module 2: Material Take-Off and Quantity Calculation
Aluminium profiles: mullions, transoms, frames—linear meter & weight calculation.
Glass types: float, tempered, laminated, insulated—area/volume calculations.
Accessories: gaskets, hinges, brackets, sealants.
Labour norms & consumables (anchors, tapes, screws).
Module 3: Costing and Pricing Strategies
Collecting supplier price lists in Oman/GCC.
Dealing with currency, import duties, and price fluctuations.
Labour costing: GCC wage structures & productivity.
Overheads, profit margins, and contingencies.
Preparing final professional quotations.
Module 4: Coordination with Suppliers and Vendors
Supplier selection & negotiation strategies.
RFQs and verifying quotations.
Managing price databases and updates.
Handling variations and change orders.
Module 5: Preparation of Estimation Sheets and Cost Summaries
Standard aluminium & glass estimation sheet structure.
Excel best practices for automation.
Preparing cost summaries for clients & management.
Quality checks and validation before submission.
Module 6: Technical Submittals and Client Approvals
GCC requirements for material data sheets, shop drawings, certificates.
Preparing submittal documents with suppliers.
Responding to client queries & clarifications.
Tracking approval status.
Module 7: Coordination with Drafting and Design Teams
Communication workflow with design/drafting.
Resolving design queries related to façades.
Reviewing shop drawings for feasibility.
Version control and revision tracking.
Module 8: Managing Variations, Re-measurements, and Value Engineering
Identifying and documenting variations.
Accurate re-measurement techniques.
Preparing value engineering proposals.
Client approval processes.
Module 9: Maintaining Estimation Templates and Price Databases
Designing reusable templates for BOQs & cost sheets.
Scheduling periodic price updates.
Data security and version management.
Knowledge sharing across QS teams.
Module 10: Time Management and Tender Submission Best Practices
Planning estimation activities around tight tender deadlines.
Monitoring progress with trackers.
Submission protocols for clarity & compliance.
Post-submission follow-ups and negotiations.
Why this course is essential in the GCC context
Aluminium & glass dominate modern Gulf projects – They account for 20–30% of finishing costs in high-rise projects. Errors in estimation directly affect profitability.
Local codes & standards matter – From Dubai Municipality requirements to Oman construction guidelines, each GCC country has nuances you must master.
Market rates fluctuate – Aluminium is often imported, and glass pricing varies based on specifications, making accurate supplier coordination crucial.
High client expectations – Gulf clients demand professional quotations, detailed BOQs, and precise justifications—not rough estimates.
Estimator is a key role – In many GCC companies, the estimator is responsible not just for pricing, but also for client coordination, vendor negotiations, and profitability.
Career Outcomes
After completing this training, you can:
Work as an Estimator, QS, or Billing Engineer in aluminium & glass contracting firms across Oman and GCC.
Lead estimation departments for façade and glazing companies.
Prepare tenders and negotiate contracts with suppliers and clients.
Support project managers and consultants with accurate BOQs and cost breakdowns.
Teaching Approach
Simple explanations – no jargon, only practical steps.
Templates provided – estimation sheets, BOQs, RFQs, approval trackers.
Case examples – aluminium curtain wall estimation in Muscat, glass façade pricing in Dubai, vendor negotiation in Qatar.
Practical orientation – skills you can apply immediately in your job.
Suggested Path Forward
Once you finish this aluminium & glass estimator training, the next logical step is to strengthen your cost benchmarking skills across the GCC. For that, we strongly recommend BHADANIS “Schedule of Rates for GCC Construction Projects for International Construction Professionals”.
Together, these two courses give you the perfect combination:
Aluminium & glass specialization for façade projects.
Wider GCC cost benchmarking across all trades for complete tendering mastery.
Conclusion
The Estimator Training for Aluminium & Glass Works – Oman & GCC Market Online Course is not just another theory-based program. It’s a practical, region-specific training that equips you with the knowledge, templates, and confidence to excel as an estimator in one of the most competitive construction markets in the world.
If you’re a civil engineer, QS, or contractor working in Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, or Saudi Arabia, this program will give you the skills to deliver accurate, competitive, and professional estimates—and to stand out in the Gulf construction sector.
👉 Enroll now with BHADANIS Gulf Quantity Surveying Training Institute and take the first step toward becoming a specialist estimator in aluminium & glass works.
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