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Estimating Electrical Construction

 
How to estimate materials and labor for residential and commercial electrical construction. Teaches you how to use labor units, the plan take-off, and the bid summary to make an accurate estimate, how to deal with suppliers, use pricing sheets, and modify labor units.

List Price $35.00
Website Price $31.50

Author: Edward J Tyler
Format: Softcover
Copyright: 1983
Pages: 270
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Like taking a class in how to estimate materials and labor for residential and commercial electrical construction. Written by an A.S.P.E. National Estimator of the Year, it teaches you how to use labor units, the plan take-off, and the bid summary to make an accurate estimate, how to deal with suppliers, use pricing sheets, and modify labor units. Provides extensive labor unit tables and blank forms for your next electrical job.

From the Back Cover:
This is the practical guide to electrical estimating by the man recognized as the "Estimator of the Year." It takes you through every step of making an accurate estimate, from essential preliminaries to submitting the final bid.

Explanations start at the beginning: the codes you have to follow and the basics of estimating - labor units, the plan take-off, the bid summary and the necessary forms. Then comes the complete estimating process, starting with the types of bids and elements of each, what to look for on the job walk, how to do a systematic take-off, how to deal with suppliers and use pricing sheets, how to modify labor units and where adjustments are necessary to avoid the most common mistakes electrical estimators make.

A complete estimate for a 6,000 square foot commercial building is included. You start with the scope of work, the materials and equipment to be used, installation requirements, and a complete set of plans for the electrical system. Work sheets, pricing sheets, the bid summary sheet, telephoned quotations and the spreadsheets are all provided so you can compare your work with what an experienced professional electrical estimator would do. Blank copies of all forms are included so you can make estimating forms for your own use.

Chapters are included on bidding mechanics, how to prepare and deal with submittals, handling change orders and backcharges, and when to use alternates to reduce your bid. This book has both the essential how-to's and the down-to-earth advice needed to avoid costly mistakes.

A section on cost data records explains why your own cost experience is the most reliable cost reference and how to keep these important documents. Other sections on project scheduling, purchasing, preparing a coded labor breakdown, and good information sources complete this total course in how to estimate electrical construction.

About the Author
Ed Tyler, recipient of the 1982 National Estimator of the Year Award from the American Society of Professional Estimators, has served on the Society's board of directors, as chapter president, as chairman of national committees, and as national president.

He is actively engaged in estimating all types and sizes of electrical construction projects from a few hundred dollars to over $4.5 million. He has also taught estimating courses for the National Electrical Contractors Association.

Mr. Tyler entered the electrical construction industry in 1946. After working as a tradesman for several years, he advanced to foreman, general foreman, superintendent, general superintendent and division manager. His range and depth of electrical estimating experience and his contributions toward improving professional standards for electrical estimators qualify him as one of the foremost authorities in the field.

Table of Contents
1: Electrical Contracting; Chapter 2: Estimating Procedures; Chapter 3: Bids; Chapter 4: Job Walk; Chapter 5: Estimating Aids and Tools; Chapter 6: Systematic Take-off; Chapter 7: Residential Take-off; Chapter 8: Take-off Format; Chapter 9: Pricing Sheets, Supplier Role; Chapter 10: Labor Units; Chapter 11: Commercial Take-off; Chapter 12: Bidding Mechanics; Chapter 13: Submittals; Chapter 14: Change Orders and Back charges; Chapter 15: Cost Adjustments; Chapter 16: Effects of Overtime; Chapter 17: Record Keeping; Chapter 18: Scheduling; Chapter 19: Information Sources; Chapter 20: Estimating Forms; Index.

 

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