Large firms estimate the same work a hundred different ways — siloed spreadsheets, stale national averages, and senior estimators' know-how that walks out the door. Concurrent unifies it. Autonomous agents build every line item, every assembly, every office into one living model that gets sharper with every project you bid.
Concurrent isn't three tools bolted together. It's a layered stack that resolves upward into a single firm cost model — every figure tracing back to a real, observed unit cost.
Labor, material, equipment, and subcontractor costs normalized to a canonical unit, classified, versioned, and provenance-tagged. Every downstream number stands on real observed cost, not an estimate of an estimate.
Localized · escalated · traceableAn assembly is a parameterized aggregation of your atomic line items, composed on demand and recomposed whenever the underlying costs change. Because the inputs are yours and current, the assembly beats any frozen national-average table — and carries full traceability back to every constituent line.
Live composition · self-healingFirm- and estimator-specific assembly logic, parametric models, and markup/risk rules get codified into a queryable, reusable library — the highest-value, hardest-to-replicate asset in the firm. Tribal knowledge becomes institutional knowledge.
Memory is the moatConcurrent draws on live market signal, your own history, and the systems you already run — and unifies all three into the atomic layer everything else is built on.
Pull in current market cost signal mapped to where you actually build. Region accuracy comes from observed local data — not a synthetic index applied after the fact.
Incorporate cost history from your previous projects so every estimate is grounded in how your firm actually builds — your crews, your productivity, your real outcomes.
Connect to your existing ERP, project management, and accounting software to synchronize cost data across your stack — no rip-and-replace, no parallel data entry.
Legacy estimating couldn't observe real local costs — so it scaled a national baseline by a regional fudge factor. When your atomic layer already carries true local signal, a multiplier on top would double-count and degrade accuracy. Location adjustment stops being a step and becomes a property of the data. Where a market's data is thin, Concurrent borrows the nearest comparable market's real cost — and flags exactly where, so the assumption is on the face of the estimate, never hidden.
Concurrent isn't an assistive tool that waits for prompts. It's an agentic system that pursues an outcome — a unified, defensible cost model — and persists until it's achieved or escalates to you.
Normalize every cost to a canonical unit; compose superior live assemblies; codify the firm's proprietary methods — with 100% traceability.
Your atomic cost library, ERP / PM / accounting systems, vendor quotes, and market signal — no external index tables.
Read from your systems and OCR scanned quotes. Write classifications, compose assemblies, and push estimates to your bid stack.
Decide taxonomy, reconcile conflicting costs, and judge when a market has enough native data to compose — or when to borrow a comparable one.
Compose and recompose autonomously; escalate to a human estimator when data is too thin or a method needs validating.
The atomic library, the assembly logic, and the proprietary method library compound over time. Every bid makes the next one sharper.
We're partnering with large-scale firms to install Concurrent on real estimating data. If your cost knowledge is scattered across offices, spreadsheets, and people — let's talk.