- Feb 23, 2014
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
- United Kingdom
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Evening all
Been working as an electrician for 11 years now (27yo now) and have started pricing more work for my company.
Pricing up a three story block of 15 flat. Nine of them are two bedroom with small kitchen living room area and a bathroom with the other six being the same but with one bedroom. All pretty standard; pendants and four sockets in bedroom, down lights in kitchen & bathroom etc. All the internal walls are stud with the outer being block so will need to cap down and chase in the boxes.
Im not sure on how long/much to allow. I think i could 1st fix in two days, 2nd fix in two days and allow a day to test and snag... how does that sound to other people? There is also communal lighting, fire alarm, underground car park, outside lighting and a intercom system for the flats
Been working as an electrician for 11 years now (27yo now) and have started pricing more work for my company.
Pricing up a three story block of 15 flat. Nine of them are two bedroom with small kitchen living room area and a bathroom with the other six being the same but with one bedroom. All pretty standard; pendants and four sockets in bedroom, down lights in kitchen & bathroom etc. All the internal walls are stud with the outer being block so will need to cap down and chase in the boxes.
Im not sure on how long/much to allow. I think i could 1st fix in two days, 2nd fix in two days and allow a day to test and snag... how does that sound to other people? There is also communal lighting, fire alarm, underground car park, outside lighting and a intercom system for the flats