Job Costing Martinsville VA

Most estimators assume that eight hours on the jobsite are eight productive hours. With no job costing, you'll never discover how misguided that assumption is.

Local Companies

Purdy Insulation Specialist & Window Co
(276) 638-2865
8964 Al Philpott Hwy
Martinsville, VA
Blankenship Glenn & General Contractor & Home Improvements
(276) 956-4100
95 Owsley Dr
Martinsville, VA
Tri State Home Improvement
(276) 632-1371
Martinsville, VA
Roop James H Building & Remodeling Contractors
(276) 632-6770
123 Shady Grove Rd
Martinsville, VA
Garnett Construction Llc
(757) 870-4668
Yorktown, VA
American Roof Brite
(540) 366-1123
Roanoke, VA
Hidden Oaks Home Improvement
(540) 381-3343
440 Light St
Christiansburg, VA
Bradley Vinyl Supply Inc
(434) 525-5577
Sunburst Rd
Lynchburg, VA
Edwards Home Maintenance
(757) 467-2558
1308 Burlington Rd
Virginia Beach, VA
Superior Magnetic Products
(804) 752-7897
10424 Windam Hill Rd
Glen Allen, VA


There's a debate currently raging surrounding the relative merits of time and materials billing vs. fixed-price contracts.

In most respects, I think it's no contest: Fixed pricing wins hands down for lots of reasons. It holds the potential for higher margins. It provides a strong incentive to clients and remodelers alike to buy right. And it keeps clients' prying eyes away from parts of the business, like markup, that they wouldn't understand anyway.

There's a dark side to fixed-price contracts, however, and it has to do with what is perceived to be another advantage: Fixed-price contracts are easy to administrate.

What turns this advantage into a liability? Most remodelers working with fixed-price contracts pay attention to costs just long enough to price and sell the job. After that, they can apply for scheduled draws or so-called progress payments without ever taking another look at how the actual costs of construction squares with their estimate.

Paid as You Go

Unfortunately, profit depends not just on what you sell the job for but on how much you spend to produce it. T&M contracts won't solve this problem — they're too open-ended — but cost-plus contracts just might. They may be time-consuming to administrate, but so is job costing. That's why most remodelers either don't do it or wait until long after the job is over to find out whether or not they made any money.

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Featured Local Company

Bobby's Concrete, Inc.

336-382-1031
P.O. Box 249
Summerfield, NC
www.bobbysconcrete.com


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