Hey folks – we have been trying to calibrate our estimating software in the residential custom home market. The majority of our takeoffs are assemblies composed of materials and a wire allowance. It appears that on the last few jobs we have been coming in lower our actual hours compared to our takeoffs from our estimating software. I would greatly appreciate this forms feedback on how much time you would to completely install – rough and trim – along with a good wire allowance for the following most commonly used takeoff assemblies:

1. 400A underground service including 100’ underground trenching done by others (how much time only)
2. 200A underground service including 100’ underground trenching done by others (how much time only)
3. How do you guys figure out time on home-runs? Say (25) 12/2 circuits?
4. Recessed cans including trims – no bulbs
5. Surfaced light box and standard fixture
6. Fluorescent 2x4
7. Vanity light / sconces
8. Duplex receptacle
9. Quad receptacle
10. Floor receptacle
11. 1P switch
12. 3W switch
13. 4W switch
14. doorbell /chime

Our sales person usually will get copies of other EC estimates in our area (Austin) which seem to indicate a rate of $50-60 an hour. Then we run into the contractors that are charging less than $30.00 per hour. Interesting to not there is never middle ground its either less than $30 or more than $50. What are you guys seeing this work go for in your area per hour?

Thanks in advance for your input.

Rick


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