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laketime

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I am looking at a potential cost plus project and I was wondering what an average material mark up is?
 

hurk27

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I do 20% on most common items that have mechanical use, like switches, plugs, panels, breakers, 15% on most rough in materials, and 25% - 30% on generators, and other heavy use high failure prone stuff.
 

CopperTone

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generally speaking the cheaper the item the more the mark up

a $1 item may be marked up 100% and a $1000 item may be marked up only 10%

If we do a small 1 day job and our cost for material was say $400 - it would be marked up 30% - we would bill $520 for the material.
 

laketime

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Search MDSHUNK on here or at electrician talk he has an extensive markup paper.

Yeah I have that markup paper and it is very good. I was thinking if I need to state a markup percentage in the contract that is going to be used throughout the project for material what it should be.
 

satcom

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Yeah I have that markup paper and it is very good. I was thinking if I need to state a markup percentage in the contract that is going to be used throughout the project for material what it should be.

You can stick with a set markup provided you pass on all other material operations costs such as any freight or special handling or staging charges.
 

sparky 134

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Joliet, IL
I use the markup sheet I found on this forum. I was marking up all material regardless of cost at 20%. Now, I range from 20% up to 100% depending on the item.

Charging 20% on a wirenut is not enough, IMO.
 

mkgrady

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Massachusetts
I usually mark up materials between 10 and 30% depending on how much it cost. Then I add to every T&M invoice a miscelanous item and add between 3 and 10% of the total. This covers tape, wire nuts, screws, tie wraps, nuts, bolts, drill bits and basically anything I don't feel like listing because they are too small. I'd guess it puts at least a 100% markup on these items.
 

LEO2854

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Markup

Markup

I use the markup sheet I found on this forum. I was marking up all material regardless of cost at 20%. Now, I range from 20% up to 100% depending on the item.

Charging 20% on a wirenut is not enough, IMO.

I AGREE WITH SPARKY 20% min.:grin:
 

220/221

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AZ
100% minimum up to 2-3 hundred dollars. On higher end stuff I charge what I think I can. 20% on a $5000 piece of equipment ($1000) is fine.

Small stuff like switches/plates go up several hundred percent. I will charge 3 or 4 bucks for a simple SP stoggle switch.

Think about a single pole toggle switch. It cost you 50 cents. You mark it up 20% and net 10 cents on it ?

Why bother?

At $60 an hour, you will burn that 10 cents in 7 seconds simply by writing "1 SP IV switch" on the invoice. Then, you still have to do more accounting (inventory) and restock it.

I am not The Home Depot. I can't afford to stock and deliver materials at their margins.
 

Split Bolt

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I would love to see this MDSHUNK mark up paper that everyone is talking about, but can't find it. I have tried searching the sight a few times. Could someone please help a brother out and post a link?:-?
 

Bill Annett

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Wheeling, WV
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Retired ( 2020 ) City Electrical inspector
I do not know if this is the post that you are looking for but I foun this one. The name of the thread is Material Mark up & Hourly Rate. Its last post was on 11-11-06. I do not know how to post the link
 

LEO2854

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Ma
I would love to see this MDSHUNK mark up paper that everyone is talking about, but can't find it. I have tried searching the sight a few times. Could someone please help a brother out and post a link?:-?

Sliding scale pricing table, per item:
$0.00 to $0.49 x 6
$0.50 to $0.99 x 5.75
$1.00 to $1.49 x 5.5
$1.50 to $1.99 x 5.25
$2.00 to $2.49 x 5
$2.50 to $2.99 x 4.75
$3.00 to $3.99 x 4.5
$4.00 to $4.99 x 4.375
$5.00 to $5.99 x 4.25
$6.00 to $6.99 x 4.125
$7.00 to $7.99 x 4
$8.00 to $8.99 x 3.75
$9.00 to $9.99 x 3.625
$10.00 to $19.99 x 3.5
$20.00 to $29.99 x 3.375
$30.00 to $39.99 x 3.25
$40.00 to $49.99 x 3.125
$50.00 to $59.99 x 3
$60.00 to $69.99 x 2.75
$70.00 to $79.99 x 2.625
$80.00 to $89.99 x 2.5
$90.00 to $99.99 x 2.333
$100.00 to $139.99 x 2.25
$140.00 to $169.99 x 2.166
$170.00 to $199.99 x 2
$200.00 to $239.99 x 1.855
$240.00 to $269.99 x 1.823
$270.00 to $299.99 x 1.789
$300.00 to $349.99 x 1.75
$350.00 to $399.99 x 1.725
$400.00 to $499.99 x 1.6875
$500.00 to $749.99 x 1.6
$750.00 to $999.99 x 1.55
$1,000.00 to $1,499.99 x 1.5
$1,500.00 to $1,999.99 x 1.45
$2,000.00 to $2,999.99 x 1.4
$3,000.00 to $4,999.99 x 1.35
$5,000.00 to $9,999.99 x 1.3375
$10,000.00 to $24,999.99 x 1.3333
$25,000.00 to $49,999.99 x 1.33
$50,000.00 to $99,999.99 x 1.3

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Last edited by mdshunk; 02-25-2007 at 02:17 PM. :grin::D
 
Range of Markup Sliding Scale Too Large

Range of Markup Sliding Scale Too Large

Seems to me the scale as shown encompassing too wide a range of markups.
I would think $20 dollar increments to $100 and 100 Dollar - 1000 hundred dollars step range
(100, 200, 300, 400, 500) and stepping $1000 per past that to $10,000.00 - Unless you are building a super Excel spread sheet with hidden formulas to calculate charges. Besides where in a residential/ light commerical/industrial service market are you going to spend over $10K? (Burnt services and swithboards/panelboards/repair material air frieght to site being the exception rather than the rule in most cases.

Have a great day and when wallking the job take the words from Ben Franklin as gospe.

Steve

"Never confuse motion with action."
--Benjamin Franklin,
American inventor, statesman
 
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