222 - Contractor's Estimate Detail

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222 - Contractor's Estimate Detail Up-to-date with the current CA Law!

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by Builder's Book, Inc.

Many building construction contracts are let on a time and materials basis where the contractor adds overhead and profit onto each item and the bottom line total is the agreed contract price. This form contains space for a description of work, unit price, total estimated material cost and labor cost. This form provides for a straightforward statement of estimated materials and labor. Caution: This form should only be incorporated into a contract when the basis of payment is for time and materials. It is not needed and could lead to arguments when the basis of the contract is a fixed price.

(Triplicate; reverse side blank)

Click here to review a sample of this form.

Published/Edition: 2012. ISBN/Book No.: 222

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222 - Contractor's Estimate Detail Up-to-date with the current CA Law!

DOWNLOAD NOW AVAILABLE! Click here.

by Builder's Book, Inc.

Many building construction contracts are let on a time and materials basis where the contractor adds overhead and profit onto each item and the bottom line total is the agreed contract price. This form contains space for a description of work, unit price, total estimated material cost and labor cost. This form provides for a straightforward statement of estimated materials and labor. Caution: This form should only be incorporated into a contract when the basis of payment is for time and materials. It is not needed and could lead to arguments when the basis of the contract is a fixed price.

(Triplicate; reverse side blank)

Click here to review a sample of this form.

Published/Edition: 2012. ISBN/Book No.: 222

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