Fast, Clear Bids
Contractors often need pricing quickly. Our estimating process helps organize plans, materials, scope notes, and supplier pricing so bids can move without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Commercial roofing for new construction moves quickly. Builders and general contractors need clear bids, practical communication, and a roofing team that understands how the roof scope fits into the larger project.
Cottonwood Roofing helps contractors, builders, and project owners get commercial roofing bids turned around quickly, with the details organized before the job reaches production.
After 15+ years in roofing, our owners know where commercial and new construction bids tend to slow down: missing details, supplier pricing, unclear scope, plan changes, jobsite constraints, and handoffs that do not carry enough information into production.
They also know the limits of the generic roofing software most contractors are forced to work around.
That is why Cottonwood built its own estimating and project system from the ground up. It was designed around the way roofing jobs actually get priced, coordinated, and handed off, not around a generic workflow.
The result is a faster, cleaner bidding process and a better way to manage complex roofing projects once the work is approved.
A commercial roofing bid for new construction has to account for more than square pricing. Plans, materials, roof complexity, access, schedule, supplier pricing, ventilation, flashing details, and coordination with other trades can all affect the final scope.
Cottonwood organizes those details early so contractors get a clearer bid, fewer follow-up questions, and a smoother handoff once the work moves into production.
Contractors often need pricing quickly. Our estimating process helps organize plans, materials, scope notes, and supplier pricing so bids can move without unnecessary back-and-forth.
New construction roofing has to fit the project schedule. We look at access, timing, sequencing, material needs, and coordination points before the job reaches production.
The details collected during estimating carry forward after approval. Scope notes, materials, access details, and project expectations are organized before the crew starts.
Commercial roofing bids are easier to use when they are built around the project, not just the roof. We organize the details builders, contractors, and owners need before the job moves forward.
Clear scopes, quick turnaround, and roofing bids that account for schedule, access, sequencing, and coordination with other trades.
Practical material options, organized project notes, and bid details that help the roofing scope fit the build.
Straightforward communication on scope, pricing, timing, and what needs to happen before production starts.
Commercial roofing bids for new construction go better when the plans, materials, and jobsite details are understood early.
The point is to give contractors a roofing bid they can actually use, then carry the important details into production.
Commercial and new construction projects may involve low-slope systems, metal roof details, or a mix of roof areas. We review the system around project fit, bid requirements, and production planning.
TPO and other flat or low-slope roofing systems can be part of commercial bid packages, additions, and buildings with roof areas that need drainage and membrane details reviewed early.
Learn about TPO & flat roofingMetal roofing and standing seam details can affect material pricing, sequencing, transitions, and installation planning on commercial and new construction projects.
Learn about metal roofingCommercial and new construction roofing need a practical process. We keep the work organized around plans, scope, schedule, communication, and jobsite needs.
Step 1
We review plans, roof details, access, timeline, materials, and the constraints that affect the roofing scope.
Step 2
You get a clear roofing bid with practical scope notes, material considerations, and the details needed to keep the project moving.
Step 3
Approved scope notes, schedule needs, access details, and site considerations carry into production planning.
Step 4
The crew completes the approved roofing scope with attention to communication, sequencing, cleanup, and jobsite needs.
Commercial roofing support makes sense when a builder, general contractor, or project owner needs pricing for a new construction roof, commercial roof system, multi-scope project, or bid package.
We help clarify the roof scope, material options, project constraints, and next steps so the bid is easier to compare and easier to carry into production.
Send us the plans, project notes, or roofing scope, and we'll follow up with a clear path forward. We can review documents, materials, schedule, access, and bid requirements before pricing the work.