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According to the Construction Financial Management Association (www.cfma.org), the average pre-tax net profit for general contractors is between 1.4 and 2.4 percent and for subcontractors between 2.2 to 3.5 percent. This is not enough profit to compensate the risk contractors take.
General contractors get paid by taking a percentage of the overall cost of the completed project. Some will charge a flat fee, but in most cases, a general contractor will charge between 10 and 20 percent of the total cost of the job. This includes the cost of all materials, permits and subcontractors.
To figure out what your profit percentage is on each job, divide your profit number by the sum of the material, labor and overhead costs. This number is the percentage of profit you have figured into the job.
Subcontractor markup will vary by trade and can be upwards of 25% depending on the trade and whether the work is union or non-union.
Markup is the sum contractors must add to the hard cost of a job to cover both overhead and profit. Most contractors merely guess the time and cost of labor when pricing a job and, as a result, must also estimate the markup necessary to turn a sufficient profit and stay in business.
Standard General Contractor Fee Percentage. General contractor management fees generally total 10 to 20% of the project cost. The rate can get as high as 25% depending on the size of the project. The fees are calculated from a markup on materials, subcontractor labor and the total price of the job.
Subcontractor markup will vary by trade and can be upwards of 25% depending on the trade and whether the work is union or non-union. To summarize, the contractor marks up work performed his own employed workers and each subcontractor (or supplier) hired by the contractor will mark up their own work.
Somewhere along the line, people started believing that a 10% overhead and 10% profit is the industry standard for construction jobs. Or that a 20% markup is all a contractor needs. Armed with that knowledge, owners try to get their contractor to reduce the price of the job they want done.
Markup (or price spread) is the difference between the selling price of a good or service and cost. A markup is added into the total cost incurred by the producer of a good or service in order to cover the costs of doing business and create a profit.
According to the Construction Financial Management Association (www.cfma.org), the average pre-tax net profit for general contractors is between 1.4 and 2.4 percent and for subcontractors between 2.2 to 3.5 percent.
Construction profit margins are the lowest of any industry except for retailing. A whole host of reasons explains the financial fragility of contracting businesses, especially the highly fragmented nature of the sector and lack of training and innovation leading to low productivity.
Typically we mark up our equipment and materials for an installation job somewhere between 25 and 50 percent. When it comes to parts, the markup is even higher. We should be averaging at least 100 percent for all our spare parts.
a reasonable profit margin and yet low enough to keep your merchandise affordable and competitive. Even though there is no hard and fast rule for pricing merchandise, most retailers use a 50 percent markup, known in the trade as keystone.
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