Electrical Estimating Software for Texas Electrical Contractors

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Texas-Sized Projects Demand Texas-Ready Estimating

Texas is one of the largest and fastest-growing construction markets in the country — so if you're an electrical contractor, that translates to more projects, more bids and more deadlines.

But volatile material pricing and the estimating errors that eat into your margin are constant threats — regardless of how many bids you're running. The electrical contractors winning work aren't just the most experienced — they're the most efficient.

McCormick electrical estimating software is built exclusively for the construction industry — giving Texas electrical contractors the speed to chase more work and the accuracy to win it.

With more than four decades of construction-specific development, McCormick gives estimating teams the tools to automate takeoffs, price regionally accurate estimates and submit winning bids before the window closes.

Critical Factors Impacting Your Texas Electrical Bids

Texas electrical bids come with their own compliance requirements and market pressures. Estimators need to account for licensing obligations, applicable wage requirements and the regional variation that comes with operating across one of the largest — and most active — construction states in the country.
Regulation / Factor
Why It Affects Your Bid
The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) requires separate licensing for Electrical Contractors (EC), Master Electricians (ME) and Journeyman Electricians (JE). Estimating labor without accounting for the correct license classifications puts your bid accuracy — and your license — at risk.
Texas adopted the 2023 National Electrical Code effective September 2023, with state-specific amendments. Updates to AFCI/GFCI requirements, wiring methods and equipment grounding standards mean your labor units need to reflect current code — not the version your crew worked under on the last job.
Texas Prevailing Wage (Gov. Code Ch. 2258)
Public works contracts with Texas governmental entities are governed by Chapter 2258 of the Texas Government Code. Unlike California’s statewide DIR schedule, Texas prevailing wage rates are determined county by county through local surveys. Underbidding on a public project means absorbing the difference out of margin.
Houston, DFW, Austin and San Antonio each carry different labor rates, supply chain dynamics and project volume. An estimate built on statewide averages won’t protect your margin in the specific market you’re working in.

Each of these factors adds complexity — and cost — to every bid you build.

Texas attracts contractors from across the country — high-value projects, booming metros and some of the largest construction opportunities in the nation make it a market everyone wants a piece of. That means more competition on every bid, and less room for error when the stakes are this high.

The right estimating system doesn’t just help you bid more — it helps you bid smarter, with the speed and accuracy to win jobs across every Texas market you serve.

McCormick helps Texas electrical contractors build estimates around the real factors that affect bid accuracy, including labor assumptions, county-specific prevailing wage requirements, current NEC standards, supplier pricing and regional market conditions

McCormick Helps Texas Electrical Contractors Win More Work

Texas consistently ranks first in the country for construction spending — with high project volume across commercial, industrial and infrastructure sectors. And as the market grows, so does the contractor base competing for it — making every bid more contested than the last.

Automatic Takeoffs: Material Counting at the Speed You Need

McCormick's takeoff and estimating software helps contractors work through estimates more efficiently and accurately — automating the repetitive parts of bids, keeping numbers tight and freeing estimators to focus on the bids worth winning.

Here's what that looks like across the full estimating process.

Digital Takeoffs: Built for High-Volume Bidding

When you’re running multiple bids at once, the speed of your takeoff process determines how many jobs you can chase — and how many you can win.

  • Auto-Count: McCormick automatically recognizes and counts repeated symbols — like outlets, switches and fixtures — across your entire plan set, eliminating manual tallies on complex drawing sets
  • Auto Home Run: Once counts are locked, McCormick automatically calculates home runs back to the panel — including runs with multiple endpoints — keeping your panel schedules accurate without the back-and-forth
  • NECA Labor Hours: Access a database of prebuilt assemblies for 120V, 208V and 277V systems — so your team spends less time hunting down labor values and more time building accurate, consistent bids

The faster your team moves from new plans to a finished bid, the more opportunities you can realistically compete for.

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Pricing Accuracy: Protecting Margin Across Texas Markets

Houston, DFW, Austin, and San Antonio don't operate on the same pricing. Material costs shift between regions; local supplier rates vary and what you'd pay for a conduit or gear in one city may look completely different two hours down the road.

Running the same numbers across every market is a fast way to underbid a job — or overbid yourself out of it.

  • Real-Time Pricing Updates: McCormick connects directly to supplier pricing feeds from preferred distributors, so your numbers reflect current market conditions — not last quarter's pricing
  • Preferred Vendor Pricing: Add your preferred local Texas supply houses to pull regionally accurate pricing without manual lookups or guesswork

When supplier pricing is current inside your estimate, material cost surprises between bid day and project start become far less likely.

US-Based Support Built Around Your Business

Accurate takeoffs and current pricing only go so far if your team can’t get help when something goes wrong mid-bid.

That’s why McCormick pairs its estimating tools with US-based support built to keep Texas contractors moving.

When you’re mid-bid on a tight deadline and something isn’t working, time spent waiting on hold is time you don’t have.

From day one, McCormick sets your team up for long-term success through structured, personalized onboarding:

  • Dedicated Trainer: Every new McCormick customer is paired with a dedicated trainer who learns your business, understands how your team estimates and stays available as your needs evolve
  • One-on-One Training: Your onboarding is tailored to the specific project types, labor classifications and regional requirements your company handles
  • Ongoing Access: As your business grows into new project types or new Texas markets, McCormick is there to help you adapt

Texas Coverage

Texas is a massive state with active construction happening well beyond its biggest cities. The four largest metros — Houston, DFW, San Antonio and Austin — each carry their own labor rates, supply chain dynamics and project profiles.

But so do markets like El Paso, Corpus Christi, Midland, and the Rio Grande Valley.

McCormick serves electrical contractors throughout Texas, from the major metros to smaller markets across the state — providing pricing service compatibility and regional pricing support so your estimates reflect the specific market you're working in, not a statewide average that fits no job perfectly.

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