elvee
Well-known member
Hey guys. As my wife and I are wrapping up our project, our GC is just now letting us know that his estimate wasn't as accurate as I would have likes. My question for everyone on here is how accurate were the estimates you received from your contractors, whether it was a GC, or just subs that you hired on your own?
In the world that I work in, our jobs are all price fixed quotes unless the customer changes the spec on us. The GC for the garage gave us an estimate, but stated that the job would be billed on a cost plus basis, rather than fixed price bid. On some categories his estimate was either spot on or slightly under estimated. Unfortunately, he missed on framing and trim materials by about 80%, concrete and plumbing were off by about 50%, and electrical was off by about 30%. Overall the job is over by about 20-25%. Am I out of line for feeling that this is a bigger than acceptable miss? I couple this problem with the fact that the GC did not keep us up to date on costs through the course of the project, leaving us with a $10,000 surprise when we received what he thought was the final invoice.
Let me know your thoughts on this. I appreciate people's input.
In the world that I work in, our jobs are all price fixed quotes unless the customer changes the spec on us. The GC for the garage gave us an estimate, but stated that the job would be billed on a cost plus basis, rather than fixed price bid. On some categories his estimate was either spot on or slightly under estimated. Unfortunately, he missed on framing and trim materials by about 80%, concrete and plumbing were off by about 50%, and electrical was off by about 30%. Overall the job is over by about 20-25%. Am I out of line for feeling that this is a bigger than acceptable miss? I couple this problem with the fact that the GC did not keep us up to date on costs through the course of the project, leaving us with a $10,000 surprise when we received what he thought was the final invoice.
Let me know your thoughts on this. I appreciate people's input.
