How
do I enter a "per square foot"
price that I get from a subcontractor?
When you get a subcontractor price quote per square
foot or some other unit, it's easy to set up in Goldenseal
estimating software. You can do a simple cost item
for a "per
square foot" price, or you can
turn your
"rule of thumb" price into an Assembly so is price will update
automatically when the price of its components change.
NOTE-- Click here for rule
of thumb prices on work done with your own crews.
Cost Items
The simplest way to enter a price per square
foot (or some other measurement) is to use a Cost
Item. Follow these steps to create a "quick and
dirty" cost
item for subcontractor work:
- Choose Cost
Items from the Costs menu.
- Click the New button.
- Type in a brief description for the work.
- Enter Subcontractor in the Cost
Area popup field.
- Enter the unit size into the Unit Size field.
- Enter the price into the Purchase Price field on the left side of the screen.
- Choose Save Record from the Edit menu (or hit the Enter key to save the record).
Assemblies
If you have a "rule of thumb" price that you use and want to convert it to a real unit cost, follow
these steps:
- Choose Assemblies from the Costs menu.
- Check for an existing unit cost that is similar to the work in your "rule
of thumb" price. HINT-- you can use the Find command to search through
existing items by name or by category.
- If there is one, check the Gross Price field in the Calculated Prices section.
- If it is already close
to your price, you're done! If not, adjust
the component quantities or prices so it matches
the subcontractor's price.
If you can't find an Assembly that is similar, follow these steps:
- Choose Assemblies from the Costs menu.
- Click the New button.
- Enter basic info for the Assembly.
- Click in the first row of the component table.
- Click in the Cost Area column of the new row, and enter Labor.
- Click in the Cost Item column, and enter
the type of labor that the subcontractor will use
use for this work.
- Click in the Unit Cost column, and enter the hours of labor per square foot (or
other unit). You can also fill in the other table rows.
- Add a new row to the table-- hit the
Return key or Enter key.
- Add any materials that are needed for
the work.
- Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each material
item that is needed.
- If necessary, tweak the quantities
so the calculated cost is equal to the subcontractor's
price quote.
If you provide materials but the subcontractor provides
labor for a fixed price per unit, follow these steps to handle both in
the same line item:
- Choose Assemblies from the Costs menu.
- Check for an existing unit cost that is
similar to the work in your "rule of thumb" price. HINT--
you can use the Find command to search through existing items
by name or by category.
- If you find one, choose Duplicate Record
from the Edit menu.
- In the duplicate item, remove any
Labor items from the component table.
- Choose Table from the Edit menu, and choose
Insert Row from the submenu.
- Click in the Cost Area column of the new
row, and enter Sub Unlisted.
- Click in the Unit Cost column, and enter
the cost per square foot (or other unit). You can also fill in
the other table rows.
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