Hi guys,
For most of my electrical career I've worked under somebody as a mate or subcontractor. I'm now with Napit and in a position to venture out alone. One thing about the electrical industry is there is always someone willing to lend support if I'm having trouble navigating through the regs and osg, all of you guys on here have been a great help. I never panic when it comes to knowledge because its all in the green book.
However, there's no definitive guide on pricing!! Everybody prices differently. I've been told to take my expenses into account, but I may price myself out of a job if the next electricians expenses are less than mine. Recently I was going to charge a client ÂŁ150 for a 9 circuit CCU upgrade. The person I got advice from said I should be charging ÂŁ25 a circuit, so I did and got the job!!!! That's ÂŁ75 I could have missed out on.
I get my bread and butter from a subcontracting firm who do council maintenance and we have a schedule of rates so pricing is easy. Can we not get together on here and come up with our own rates that we can refer to?
Eg:
CCU upgrade ÂŁ25 per circuit
Gas/Water bond ÂŁ10 per metre
Install socket ÂŁ50 (ÂŁ75 with fused spur for appliance isolation)
Now I know its common for one man to undercut another man to win the job but at least they'll be some sort of guidelines for beginners like myself.
If the above is not a good idea can any of you suggest a method of pricing that has been successful for yourselves?
Thanks for taking time to read this, all advice and contributions will be appreciated.
For most of my electrical career I've worked under somebody as a mate or subcontractor. I'm now with Napit and in a position to venture out alone. One thing about the electrical industry is there is always someone willing to lend support if I'm having trouble navigating through the regs and osg, all of you guys on here have been a great help. I never panic when it comes to knowledge because its all in the green book.
However, there's no definitive guide on pricing!! Everybody prices differently. I've been told to take my expenses into account, but I may price myself out of a job if the next electricians expenses are less than mine. Recently I was going to charge a client ÂŁ150 for a 9 circuit CCU upgrade. The person I got advice from said I should be charging ÂŁ25 a circuit, so I did and got the job!!!! That's ÂŁ75 I could have missed out on.
I get my bread and butter from a subcontracting firm who do council maintenance and we have a schedule of rates so pricing is easy. Can we not get together on here and come up with our own rates that we can refer to?
Eg:
CCU upgrade ÂŁ25 per circuit
Gas/Water bond ÂŁ10 per metre
Install socket ÂŁ50 (ÂŁ75 with fused spur for appliance isolation)
Now I know its common for one man to undercut another man to win the job but at least they'll be some sort of guidelines for beginners like myself.
If the above is not a good idea can any of you suggest a method of pricing that has been successful for yourselves?
Thanks for taking time to read this, all advice and contributions will be appreciated.