03-08-2014, 12:13 PM
" I was thinking charging .18/sqft. "
Why were thinking this? Do you know what your cost of doing business is?
Plenty of good thoughts mentioned previously. General rule of thumb but not set in stone is: The larger the square footage with minimal obstructions (time wise)the less $ amount per square foot. Smaller the number = Higher amount.
Keep in mind those obstructions: cubicles,tight areas/offices filled with furniture to maneuver around. Entry point(s) water sources,location in building-upper floors/lower floors
Once you know your cost of doing business,taking all of the above into consideration you will then be able to give a firm quote or an estimate. Never bid. I prefer quotes-firm price as estimates are opened ended.
Why were thinking this? Do you know what your cost of doing business is?
Plenty of good thoughts mentioned previously. General rule of thumb but not set in stone is: The larger the square footage with minimal obstructions (time wise)the less $ amount per square foot. Smaller the number = Higher amount.
Keep in mind those obstructions: cubicles,tight areas/offices filled with furniture to maneuver around. Entry point(s) water sources,location in building-upper floors/lower floors
Once you know your cost of doing business,taking all of the above into consideration you will then be able to give a firm quote or an estimate. Never bid. I prefer quotes-firm price as estimates are opened ended.