Do you ever look at a set of prints and get the gut feeling you should not even waste time trying to bid it? Should I listen to my gut?
It is a courthouse remodel. The building are all added on 1908, 1930, 1955 and 1975. Demo of a bunch of areas with the note of you are responsible for knowing everything and keeping power on to all occupied areas as we rip this place apart.
There are, as usual, many factors to consider. This court house, is it in a small town or large city? Are you looking to bid through a GC or directly for the city? Is there a way to get more information about the job that would provide a more clear understanding of what will be involved?
Normally when you mess up on a bid is when you don't fully understand the job and everything that's involved. This covers a lot more than just a set of plans. You need to know something about the people you will be working for and with and also the working conditions.
I have never seen a set of plans that stated openly just what a bear some jobs can be. That's why companies that have done the same or a similar job have a bit of an advantage. Just knowing the GC and how they are to work for and with can be a great advantage.
When the gut acts up that's from fear and fear is produced by doubt and that means you don't kown enough about the situation you are about to get into. If you can't gather enough information to cause the fear to go away then leave it alone because you are bidding in the dark.
The reason I don't bid lots of jobs is because I really have not idea of what I would be getting involved in. I may understand the electrical but I have no idea how the job will progress.