After a hazmat field assessor returns from the field, cost estimators or assessment managers will review the assessment items and enter financial data concerning the cost of addressing the item.
Once financial information is entered, you can run the Hazmat Scoreboard to get an overview, complete with estimated costs for repair or abatement. You can also run the application’s financial analysis reports that deal with estimated costs, so that you can prioritize your problems and prepare to resolve these items.
Cost estimating is complicated and involves a lot of analysis. When completing the cost estimate fields, carefully consider all the steps involved in the abatement process. For example, for a simple job such as removing mold from a wall, you must estimate the costs of:
The more carefully you analyze the situation, the more exact your estimate will be. Calculating an accurate estimate is particularly important if you are prioritizing hazmat issues in terms of cost.
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