Gbeu92
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- Location
- Mcdonald pa
- Occupation
- Electrical contractor
So I am attempting to use a manual of labor units to speed up my bidding process.
Typically I would do a complete take off based on my estimated time to complete each portion of the project.
I am doing a bid now and I figured I'd give this a try to see how it works for me.
I understand how to use it mostly. What I'm not sure about is if the number (labor units x hourly rate + expenses + profit) is supposed to include the material cost for said installation?
Example: 100 foot of 3" rigid conduit is 26.0 labor units for a "difficult" installation. Is that x hourly rate supposed to include the cost of conduit itself?
Thanks in advance for any insight on this.
Typically I would do a complete take off based on my estimated time to complete each portion of the project.
I am doing a bid now and I figured I'd give this a try to see how it works for me.
I understand how to use it mostly. What I'm not sure about is if the number (labor units x hourly rate + expenses + profit) is supposed to include the material cost for said installation?
Example: 100 foot of 3" rigid conduit is 26.0 labor units for a "difficult" installation. Is that x hourly rate supposed to include the cost of conduit itself?
Thanks in advance for any insight on this.