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thewiz

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Hello, I have been quoting jobs for many years but I have never priced a job per point. It's getting so busy as the moment that we are pricing around 3 jobs a week. As you all know this takes a long time to get tenders ready.

I was wondering what methods you all use to price?

E.g.

per socket = £

Per pendants = £

Per light switch = £

Per down light and so on? If I could get a rough guide I feel this would be easier and faster than spending hours going through each job.

Cheers

 
Mainly domestic for pricing per point. I don't want to use per point pricing with commercial & industrial projects.

 
50 per socket

30 per switch

20 per pendant

25 per Gu10 down light

200 per 10 way cu

Something along those lines thoughts please

 
£60 per point, £450 per CU, though I dont personally price jobs this way. If you do go o to per point pricing, always research materials cost and add a percentage on to your bottom line, unexpected issues always seem to crop up. On top of that, always do a basic plus from yadda, yadda, yadda.

Andy Guinness

 
What methods do you use? Just need a simple way of doing things that doesn't takes hours and hours.

 
That's why it takes so long.

I'm thinking if I have a basic price per point it wouldn't take so long and be easier when pricing a large amount of houses.

 
the problem is price per point,

you will either be waaaay expensive for an empty bungalow and lose a loadacash for an occupied dorma with a flat roof extension on the kitchen and concrete floors.

 
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