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Are Job Site Utilities Going to Be a Problem? - Tip #233

Job Estimating



Importance of Taking Notes While Estimating – Tip #207

Job Site Overhead – Tip #208

Office Overhead – Tip #209

How to Describe Overhead in Estimates – Tip #210

Is Overhead the Same As Profit? – Tip #211

Start Taking Pictures with Digital Camera – Tip #212

The One Price Estimate – Tip #213

Stay Away From Clients Without Money – Tip #214

Pay Attention To What Your Clients Say – Tip #215

Things To Consider If The Client's Home Is Clean – Tip #216

Do I Really Need More Tools – Tip #217

Should You Buy or Rent Tools – Tip #218

Don't Get Caught up in Clients Price Expectations – Tip #219

Visit Your Clients – Tip #220

Dealing With Renters While Estimating – Tip #221

Beware of Construction Estimating Books – Tip #222

You're Not Ready If You're Asking This Question – Tip #223

Don't Undersell Jobs – Tip #224

Problems With Over Estimating Construction Projects – Tip #225

Easy or Difficult Access To Jobsite – Tip #226

Allow In Your Estimates For Bad Weather Conditions – Tip #227

Use Adjacent Properties While Working On Small Lots – Tip #228

The Job Will Require More Money If There Aren't Any Places to Park – Tip #229

Problems Working in Small Communities – Tip #230

Long Distance Projects Require More Money – Tip #231

Problems With Driving Long Distances – Tip #232

Are Job Site Utilities Going to Be a Problem? - Tip #233

Who's Going to Pay for Temporary Electricity or Water? - Tip #234

What About Using Generators on Job Sites? – Tip #235

Don't Forget to Add in Material Handling Expenses – Tip #236

Traveling And Working Out-Of-Town Expenses – Tip #237