I just got a big job to bid. Its a nursing home and i have to retrofit about 500 lights.
6' Recessed , 4'' strips etc
Not to sure on how to price it, also change out 55 light bulbs.
Prob gonna get a lift to help me out.
Any one have any ideas on what type of price?
im thinking on the T8's and T12's using the doubled sided LEDs.
This is the best kind of job to bid. The number of variables is small. If you can come up with an accurate estimate of the time it takes to perform each of those tasks, it easy to just add up the labor and material costs, add your profit, and make the bid.
The last time I did a similar job I found it took me 45 minutes per fixture to: turn off and secure the circuit; retrieve the new fixture from storage; Unbox the new fixture; remove the whip from the old fixture; remove the support wires from the old fixture; remove the tubes from the old fixture; store the tubes for recycling; remove the old fixture from the ceiling; throw the old fixture in the dumpster; attach the ceiling wires and whip to the new fixture; turn on circuit and test. YMMV
Make sure you add in the time it takes to order, acquire, ship and store the fixtures; and the recycling costs for the old florescent tubes.
or i can price it hourly. 2 guys $150 a hour
Unless they asked for a T&M bid, usually they won't accept one because there is too much risk for them. You'll have to give them a fixed price.