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Dave 85

Hi lads
just doing a quote for some newbuild flats just outside the M25 (mainly studwork internal walls by the looks of it) and wondered what the going rate is for a socket/switch/FCU etc
Ive currently gone with £50 per point but the total has come in pretty high and im thinking of dropping it to £40.Just wondering what other people are charging on new build stuff.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
 
£50-£60 is about right.especially on a new build.
if you've gone with £50 per point, and the customer is happy, it's all good. if they moan saying its too much, and you're happy with £40, go with that. simples!
 

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