I didn't want to high-jack that thread so I'm starting a different thread to ask some questions about the bidding topic.
I typically get project to bid/estimate that involve structures that have an existing electrical installation. Maybe an older structure that they're adding onto or converting from older business into a new business and they need an estimate of costs for budgeting purposes.
The current project I'm working on is to take a structure that used to be about a 12-unit motel and convert it into a day-care facility.
The interior partition walls have already been removed leaving only the exterior walls and the older style communal bathroom facility.
They don't have blueprints drawn up, just a rough concept of the layout of their needs.
In the existing wiring there are some opportunities to take advantage of for new future circuits (like conduits that generally head the direction I need for circuits), but it's hard for me to say exactly how much of the existing installation I can use, and how much will need to be ripped out until I start opening up stuff and see how they ran their conduits, etc.
It's been hard for me to make an accurate estimate since their needs aren't based off a blueprint with specs, and I'm not sure how much of the existing I can use. My estimate has been based on conversations with the new business owner and a few hours spent investigating/exploring the existing electrical.
Basically, I found myself shooting from the hip after breaking the project down into about 6 different components (lighting, mechanical, kitchen area, bathroom area, etc).
So far I've given them a rough estimate, a number that they can use for budgeting the project. I tried to go high on all the areas, not knowing exactly what I'll run into.
At this time my number isn't set in stone. I told them I'll need to operate on a T&M basis (giving a time price based somewhere between my shop rate and a service rate) since there are so many unknowns, and they're not operating off of a blueprint (at least for electrical).
How do you come up with a firm "bid" in a scenario like this?
Thanks for advice!
I typically get project to bid/estimate that involve structures that have an existing electrical installation. Maybe an older structure that they're adding onto or converting from older business into a new business and they need an estimate of costs for budgeting purposes.
The current project I'm working on is to take a structure that used to be about a 12-unit motel and convert it into a day-care facility.
The interior partition walls have already been removed leaving only the exterior walls and the older style communal bathroom facility.
They don't have blueprints drawn up, just a rough concept of the layout of their needs.
In the existing wiring there are some opportunities to take advantage of for new future circuits (like conduits that generally head the direction I need for circuits), but it's hard for me to say exactly how much of the existing installation I can use, and how much will need to be ripped out until I start opening up stuff and see how they ran their conduits, etc.
It's been hard for me to make an accurate estimate since their needs aren't based off a blueprint with specs, and I'm not sure how much of the existing I can use. My estimate has been based on conversations with the new business owner and a few hours spent investigating/exploring the existing electrical.
Basically, I found myself shooting from the hip after breaking the project down into about 6 different components (lighting, mechanical, kitchen area, bathroom area, etc).
So far I've given them a rough estimate, a number that they can use for budgeting the project. I tried to go high on all the areas, not knowing exactly what I'll run into.
At this time my number isn't set in stone. I told them I'll need to operate on a T&M basis (giving a time price based somewhere between my shop rate and a service rate) since there are so many unknowns, and they're not operating off of a blueprint (at least for electrical).
How do you come up with a firm "bid" in a scenario like this?
Thanks for advice!