Day 3 was a lot more relaxed as our division completed the preparation for the bids. We began the day by inputting the final tweaks and changes into ProContractor to alert the small companies of our need for materials such as concrete, plywood, mortar, etc.
Once we completed this task, we reviewed the contract company to get a sense of what kind of work the organization does. This helps Crowder complete their final report and establish that the project at hand was either a civil or environmental task rather than a commercial one. Overall, the job only took up the first few hours of the day so the other half after lunch was a fun little project.
After the lunch break, Ripkin and I worked on a task given to us by his mentor, Kevin. We had to calculate the cost of a shed to put in someone’s back yard. Once we completed this with a breeze, we ended off the day a bit early. All in all, our efficiency paid off.