REFEstimates

Reliable economic estimates, in just a few clicks

REFEstimates is the digital tool for quickly and accurately calculating the cost of building work, renovations and maintenance.

From survey to estimate, without manual steps

Through the’automatic analysis of images, notes and floor plans, The solution produces metric calculations and estimates based on official price lists and intelligent algorithms.
Perfect for improve technical planning and support strategic investment decisions.

Features and use cases

Key features

When to use it

Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

What is REFestimates?

REFestimates is a solution of IdeaRE for the economic estimation of construction and maintenance work. It is designed to structure and standardise processes for the economic evaluation of asset interventions. 

It allows consistent and comparable estimates to be generated, supporting uniform cost management.

It is used to produce calculations and estimates to support investment and maintenance planning.  

It makes it possible to anticipate economic impacts and evaluate alternative intervention scenarios. 
It supports more accurate budgeting, reducing uncertainties and deviations. 

It supports economic planning, evaluation of interventions and prioritisation of expenditure. It allows comparative analysis between different investment and maintenance options. 

It facilitates the integration of technical and economic planning of interventions.

It enables greater control over costs and supports data-driven decisions on budgets and investments. 

It improves transparency in the economic management of real estate. 
It reduces the risk of inefficiencies and optimises the allocation of available resources. 

It can be used in multi-asset environments and complex portfolios, both public and private.  

It is particularly useful in organisations with a large number of planned interventions and articulated budgets. 
It supports realities that need centralised control and integrated economic vision. 

Standardises calculations and economic decisions