Thanks for all the replies gents, I've just had a week of hell completing this tender that has to be in for the morning hence why I haven't been back for a whilst. I was fuming with myself for a split second then when I seen so many replies to my post, I didn't expect anyone to have this information when I posted this question and when I seen the replies I thought I may have missed out.
This is an extremely large tender (multimillion ÂŁ's + worth of work), schedule of rates was only good for guide pricing on this. I do complete a lot of responsive repair work and for those contracts I use all the NHF Schedules along with those provided by companies themselves, I have also constructed our own for tendering purposes in the past however this tender was much different.
This tender involves the refurbishment of domestic properties and they wanted everything broken down for every task. Whether it was replacing a 1g switch to wiring ring mains and completing redecoration we had to price labour, class 2 materials, consumables, overheads, profit and then we had to fill in another tender for preliminaries including wash facilities, skips, tenant liaison staff, temp offices etc. It was so detailed we had to use minutes, I couldn't just put an hour down for everything as they would of laughed it off.
A lot of these big jobs (rewires etc) for the authorities are priced using minutes now, if anyone does require any information on this in future let me know as I do have information on what they allow now. I have also brought some professional people in with big business history to help me with my tender, again if anyone goes for this type of work in future or is involved with e tendering just drop me a message, professional help really does help.
There is a guide Luckins I think it's called...sets out reccomended times for 2nd fixing a socket outlet or lighting pendant for instance.
Luckins - Installation Times Guide
Thanks for this Lenny, I have never seen this before but I will be purchasing it for future reference.
I already have this mate, I find that this is far too high unless your pricing for private work. If you try to go for large contacts using Brian Spons prices you've got no chance although it does give you a guide on how to work these things out.