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Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a few people to answer this to give me a wider guide.
A fellow spark as been tasked with supplying a per metre price for 20mm Galvanised conduit installed.
So labour, conduit, bends, couplers, saddles, no cable though.
Its a genuine one where a customer as asked him but he mainly deals with fire although he is originally a yeb spark.
So come on lads how much would you charge as a per metre cost. This isn't for any one specific job so you have to consider some jobs will be a breeze and some could be a pig of a job.
Ive discussed a price with him but I don't want to sway anyone's opinion.
 
ÂŁ6 to ÂŁ8 per meter

and i agree with ipf below, i would put that as an estimate with a quote to follow if required.
 
There are too many factors involved, I agree. Besides bends, saddles, etc, there's also the situation. It could be really 'up in the air'......if it actually is at height.
I can't really see how you can quote with an 'area' method.
If you went in with an estimate, rather than quote, maybe an hour per length + mats, for starters, see how it goes. Have to be some leeway, though.

Divide it by 4.......per metre, maybe?
 
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I'm all for 'standard pricing' and I use it wherever I can... but with something like galv... it can vary too much... and I don't do anywhere near enough of it to be able to derive a standard price. My pricing even factors in how far away I have to park the van !
 
I agree with all answer so far, I said the same to him that there were too many variables. He did give a price but I'll wait to see if anymore answers come forward.
 
Just spoke ti my dad who used to do lots and lots of metal containment on price , he reckons in today’s money £16 per mtr for 20 mm steel conduit...
 
Interesting thread this as I have the same dilemma. Need to run some conduit in a car park for an EV Charger. Trying to work out price per metre or overall price for containment. Got 2 sets and 3 bends. Got no idea of going rate per metre etc as the small amount of metal conduit I do install is usually a small part of a larger job.
 
Interesting thread this as I have the same dilemma. Need to run some conduit in a car park for an EV Charger. Trying to work out price per metre or overall price for containment. Got 2 sets and 3 bends. Got no idea of going rate per metre etc as the small amount of metal conduit I do install is usually a small part of a larger job.
Out of curiosity , have you ever known of a charger and fittings in this type of installation be stolen?
 
Bit strange that "no cable" bit, is someone else going to put the cable in? Impossible anyway as some parts you have to put in the cable before assembling. Thinking about my price of ÂŁ1000 per 50 sq. m. that would/could equate to 40 linear meters. 1000 / 40 = ÂŁ25 per linear meter. Looking at it another way to set/bubble/straight run one length of 3m galv and accessory on end, =ÂŁ75 with labourer/improver that sounds about right to me on ÂŁ35 per hour. But then again if the wiring was included it would have to go up some. So I would settle on cabling as well ÂŁ35 per linear meter.
 
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I usually allow ÂŁ5/m for materials (excluding cable) including some wastage; then I take the optimistic time I think it will take me, then double it because I'm always, always wrong.

Funnily enough I ended up with ÂŁ25/m, as just posted above.
 
Out of curiosity , have you ever known of a charger and fittings in this type of installation be stolen?
Yes. The older Rolec units were being stolen. Some thieving so and so was also going around cutting the leads off as they fetch ÂŁ100+ on eBay. Replaced several last.2 years.
With the newer smart ones and ones linked to cloud it's possible for manufacturers to remotely disable them.if connected to internet again. A stolen unit wouldn't get olev grant as they log all serial numbers. The parts inside a charger would no doubt fetch good money on eBay if broken up.
 
@Gavin John Hyde . Thank you for your reply.
It is good to see that the cash value of them is making it less attractive for the thieves.
I also wondered if the car is also a target as the batteries are worth a bit too.

During the high copper prices a few years ago, the thieves were stealing the tails to the earth rods from the Miners rows of houses. The back doors opened onto the footpaths. The average tail would be about one foot long. Repaired and gone again almost immediately.
 

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