Cost Records for
Construction Estimating
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Good cost
estimating makes the difference between profit and loss on every
construction project. And experienced estimators agree that a contractor's
best guide to future costs is his record of costs on jobs completed. Yet
most builders don't have any breakdown of actual costs on the work they've
done.
But keeping informative cost
records can be both quick and easy. This book explains how: How to collect
and organize cost data for maximum use with minimum effort. How to to set
up an account classification system that's right for your business. How to
distribute payroll expense to reflect the time spent on each part of the
job. The best way to track costs for sitework, footings, foundations, the
framing, interior finish, siding and trim, masonry and subcontract
expense.
Anyone who submits competitive
bids for construction work knows that there's no substitute for a
well-organized, detailed file of actual job costs. Big engineering and
construction firms won't bid without them. If you're not keeping good cost
records because you don't have time or don't know how, you need the sample
forms and simplified procedures in this practical manual.
The Author
W.P. Jackson has been a successful
builder for over 30 years. He's built a wide variety of commercial and
residential buildings, including luxury homes, subdivisions and garden
apartments. A good part of his success is the result of careful record
keeping. No estimating manual can predict what your costs will be.
But Mr. Jackson used the cost recording system described here to track
actual costs, making future estimates accurate predictions rather than
generalized guesses.
Mr. Jackson has two other books to his credit: the
very successful Building Layout,
now in its fourth printing, and the more recent
Estimating Home Building Costs,
which shows how to compile labor and material cost estimates.
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