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House Sketches: 354 East Side Crescent, Burlington Architectural Sketch: 918 Falcon Boulevard, Burlington Sketch of House: 2379 Parkway Drive, Burlington
House Sketch of 64 Keith Street, Hamilton
House Sketch of 3048 Parknoll Ct, Burlington Architectural Sketch: Unit 60-3045 New Street, Burlington
Architectural Sketch: 4148 Stonebridge Crescent, Burlington House Sketches: 271 Brant School Road, Brantford House Sketch of 811 Brigadoon Drive, Hamilton
House Sketches: 661 Brighton Ave., Hamilton Sketch of House: 316 Hart Avenue, Burlington. House Sketches: 1050 Clearview Avenue, Burlington
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Project Management for Construction

8. Construction Pricing and Contracting

8.1 Pricing for Constructed Facilities

Because of the unique nature of constructed facilities, it is almost imperative to have a separate price for each facility. The construction contract price includes the direct project cost including field supervision expenses plus the markup imposed by contractors for general overhead expenses and profit. The factors influencing a facility price will vary by type of facility and location as well. Within each of the major categories of construction such as residential housing, commercial buildings, industrial complexes and infrastructure, there are smaller segments which have very different environments with regard to price setting. However, all pricing arrangements have some common features in the form of the legal documents binding the owner and the supplier(s) of the facility. Without addressing special issues in various industry segments, the most common types of pricing arrangements can be described broadly to illustrate the basic principles.

Competitive Bidding

The basic structure of the bidding process consists of the formulation of detailed plans and specifications of a facility based on the objectives and requirements of the owner, and the invitation of qualified contractors to bid for the right to execute the project. The definition of a qualified contractor usually calls for a minimal evidence of previous experience and financial stability. In the private sector, the owner has considerable latitude in selecting the bidders, ranging from open competition to the restriction of bidders to a few favored contractors. In the public sector, the rules are carefully delineated to place all qualified contractors on an equal footing for competition, and strictly enforced to prevent collusion among contractors and unethical or illegal actions by public officials.

Detailed plans and specifications are usually prepared by an architectural/engineering firm which oversees the bidding process on behalf of the owner. The final bids are normally submitted on either a lump sum or unit price basis, as stipulated by the owner. A lump sum bid represents the total price for which a contractor offers to complete a facility according to the detailed plans and specifications.

 
 
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