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Thinking about self-contracting our new home build
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<blockquote data-quote="Junior00" data-source="post: 16874348" data-attributes="member: 30475"><p>If you think there aren’t at least 5-10% OH&P built in for most builders on the cost of the build itself, in addition to the market average of 18%, you’ve obviously not been on the budget side for a GC. My team alone did 80mil last year in roughly 17 states, I can tell you we averaged 27-29% on most jobs when all was said and done.</p><p></p><p>Good builders have a network, providing them a lower price, whereas a budget presented is current market value . That may not apply in a one off, but I guarantee you there is a cushion built in with a good estimating crew which leads to additional incurred costs to the client and generally ends up in the pockets of the builder if they have good management and subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior00, post: 16874348, member: 30475"] If you think there aren’t at least 5-10% OH&P built in for most builders on the cost of the build itself, in addition to the market average of 18%, you’ve obviously not been on the budget side for a GC. My team alone did 80mil last year in roughly 17 states, I can tell you we averaged 27-29% on most jobs when all was said and done. Good builders have a network, providing them a lower price, whereas a budget presented is current market value . That may not apply in a one off, but I guarantee you there is a cushion built in with a good estimating crew which leads to additional incurred costs to the client and generally ends up in the pockets of the builder if they have good management and subs. [/QUOTE]
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