Quest Business Solutions “Regional Training” is divided into four days, providing product/industry specific information. New users will be provided step by step training, guiding them from quantity takeoff through to the completed estimate. Current users will be taught advanced Quest features enabling tighter job costing and project management methods.
Day 1 - Earthwork
Build it and They Will Come – Why Measuring Earthworks is Not Just about Accurate Quantities
Day 2 – Introduction to Estimating
Get Started – Win more Profitable Jobs Less Time
Day 3 – Advanced Estimating
Sound Estimating Principles – The First Step Towards Assuring Profitable Projects
Day 4 – Project Management
Project Execution – The Cornerstone to a Profitable Construction Business
Day 5 – Document Management (half day – morning from 8:45am – 1:00pm)
Day 5 – Business Managers Workshop (half day – afternoon from 1:00pm – 4:30pm)
Cut costs and increase profitability – Streamline business process by integrating PCMX throughout the business
Download a booking form here to secure your seat at your nearest training venue.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of training, attendees will be able to:
- Effectively navigate Quest software/hardware
- Create detailed bill of quantities
- Create and update a complete estimate
- Understand, build and navigate cost resources
- Build and edit cost catalogues
- Develop, adjust and run cost reports
Class Sizes
Regional Training sessions are limited to a maximum of 10 attendees per day.
Materials Provided
Attendees are provided training manuals, construction plans, and training computer. Attendees are encouraged to keep the training manuals for future reference.
Lunch and refreshments supplied
All Quest users looking to increase their product knowledge and their proficiency should attend one training session annually to keep up with software updates.
Don’t forget that there is one free seat annually for Gold Partner Members! *See terms and conditions on booking form. There is a 20% discount for Gold Partner Members on regional training for additional attendees.


