Handbook of Construction Contracting - Volume 2
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Estimating, Bidding,
Scheduling
Guesstimates have ended the careers of many
promising construction contractors. This manual will help you avoid the
common estimating mistakes that have sunk so many construction companies.
There’s an art to making a profit while your
competitors go broke. But many builders do it year after year, in any
construction market and in spite of shortages, high interest rates and
government controls. The key to defending yourself (and your pocketbook)
is making consistently reliable estimates – based on valid unit costs –
and then using and scheduling labor and material the way the job was
estimated.
This book shows you how to wet up and use a
Construction Estimate File that will become your most useful estimating
reference for all types of jobs you handle. With the right information at
your fingertips and following the steps the author outlines, you should
have no trouble producing complete reliable estimates that include a
decent profit.
This book shows how to compile accurate unit costs
for all residential and light commercial construction:
- Excavating
- Concrete
- Masonry
- Rough and finish concrete
- Doors and windows
- Insulation and vapor barriers
- Wallboard and plaster
- Roof covering
You’ll also learn better ways to use labor and
material resources so your company can grow and prosper:
- Keeping and controlling costs
- Scheduling work flow
- Advertising and sales
- Spec building and land management
There are two parts to every success story in the
competitive building business: knowing how to bid it and knowing how to
build it.
Volume 1 shows you how to build it. This manual,
Volume 2, shows you how to bid it. Both manuals include step-by-step
instructions, illustrations, charts, drawings, pictures and sample
Construction Estimating File entries to guide you toward a profitable and
promising future as a quality builder.
THE AUTHOR
Jack P. Jones
has 25 years’ experience in building and remodeling
homes. He’s a skilled carpenter, mason, plumber and electrician. But he
knows that none of these skills will keep you in business long if you
can’t make accurate estimates and bids that guarantee a fair profit. In
this volume, he provides you with the estimating know-how and bidding tips
that brought him success. They can do the same for you.
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