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- Columbia SC
In our area Southeast, when a commerical job with any size to it (over $500K) is being bid we are guaranteed 12-14 electrical contractor's submiting pricing with at least three being from out of state. As the project size increases to 1-5M range so does the number of contractors submitting pricing. On semi-recent project for a high school low bid was 4.8M next responsive number up was 5.6M, I was fourth man at 5.7. Grapevine says the low contractors owner has directed his folks to take work at cost or below, with today's commodities it would be really easy to get to below cost on that project. If that is thier bussiness stragey so be it, I can't see it working for much over three years - but then we have had other EC's who we all waited for them to go broke and they do normally - unfortuantley they declare bankrupcy and open under another name within a month or less.
I have come to following conclusions, only way I am going to get a bid job in this market is to leave the lighting and gear package out the quotation and it is a very good thing I have devolped relationships with a few General Contractors in design build market otherwise I would bid myself to death.
Have a great day all! BE SAFE OUT THERE! It only takes one second of carelessness to turn into a lifetime of misery OR worse to lose a life!
Steve
I have come to following conclusions, only way I am going to get a bid job in this market is to leave the lighting and gear package out the quotation and it is a very good thing I have devolped relationships with a few General Contractors in design build market otherwise I would bid myself to death.
Have a great day all! BE SAFE OUT THERE! It only takes one second of carelessness to turn into a lifetime of misery OR worse to lose a life!
Steve