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Am I the only one confused as to why the CU is meant to be metal but the switchgear is all still plastic?! I mean what's the point??!!
 
How long has your work taken per house and how many guys? Just out of curiosity!

What at happened with the original contractor?

About 5weeks from 1st fix to commissioning for two men. Then an extra pair of hands for the odd few days when pulling the armoured cables in and cutting the down lights outs. Their work was gash for a 3.3mil new build and they kept on leaving their apprentices on site without supervision to crack on. The snagging list from their work in 1 of the houses was four A4 pages long lol.
 
About 5weeks from 1st fix to commissioning for two men. Then an extra pair of hands for the odd few days when pulling the armoured cables in and cutting the down lights outs. Their work was gash for a 3.3mil new build and they kept on leaving their apprentices on site without supervision to crack on. The snagging list from their work in 1 of the houses was four A4 pages long lol.

Good stuff, how did you manage to price it, was it a one off price for each house and was your estimating accurate? Never priced/done a large domestic install so sorry for the 3rd degree lol!
 
Good stuff, how did you manage to price it, was it a one off price for each house and was your estimating accurate? Never priced/done a large domestic install so sorry for the 3rd degree lol!

Lol, Gave the drawings/spec to my wholesaler to price the material and then price per point. Bigger stuff like the mains rooms, fire alarms, pv, lutron, etc I worked out however many days plus mark up on the whole lot. I have a QS that I use for bigger jobs and compare figures with my own. I would say the estimating was pretty much bang on.

If you ever fancy a trip down to the south east Hellmooth on a working Holiday you can come work with me lol.
 
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If work falls through anytime soon I'll take the business trip down south mate ;) Love any experience that differs from my day to day work!

I concentrate as much on access control as possible as I find the work more satisfying! I also use a local fabricator for making my gates, I used to work for a guy that done it all, he was a fabricator/welder to trade so made the gates in house, I was a spark and fell into the work through a mutual friend, loved it! He was a charlatan though so parted ways after so long, I picked up a lot of work from ex (unhappy) customers of his so it worked out fine! I fit a lot of traffic barriers as well so just buy straight from suppliers!

Do you install the gates as well then?
 
If work falls through anytime soon I'll take the business trip down south mate ;) Love any experience that differs from my day to day work!

I concentrate as much on access control as possible as I find the work more satisfying! I also use a local fabricator for making my gates, I used to work for a guy that done it all, he was a fabricator/welder to trade so made the gates in house, I was a spark and fell into the work through a mutual friend, loved it! He was a charlatan though so parted ways after so long, I picked up a lot of work from ex (unhappy) customers of his so it worked out fine! I fit a lot of traffic barriers as well so just buy straight from suppliers!

Do you install the gates as well then?

I have done but prefer to leave it up to someone who's knows it inside out :wink_smile:
 

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