Detailed project quotation 1, serial number/project name can show how many projects need to be constructed, and combined with drawings, we can see where there are additions and deletions. 2. The engineering quantity is a data for calculating the total engineering quantity, which can be the building area or the quantity of materials. 3. The unit can know how the decoration company calculates the price, such as by area or by the number of projects.
4. Unit price of materials &; Composite material is the most expensive item in decoration engineering, and its accuracy directly affects the total decoration expenditure. 5. Labor price & Labor price refers to the wages of workers, which can reflect the level of workers, and the calculation of total price involves engineering quantity.
6. Material specifications and process descriptions shall indicate the brands, models and detailed construction processes of main and auxiliary materials. Note that some other specific agreements are clearly indicated, especially in the case of half-package, which is provided by the owner and needs to be purchased by the decoration company, you can mark it here.
Generally, the signature at the end of the quotation needs the signature of the designer and the owner for confirmation. Decoration quotation generally consists of the parts listed in the above table, although the components are relatively simple and seemingly clear at a glance. In fact, there are many places that can be hidden by decoration companies and are difficult to find! As the saying goes, buying is not as good as selling, and so is decoration. The decoration company is always superior to the owner.
What car owners can do is to minimize the waste of money. 2. What expenses are included in the decoration quotation sheet? The expenses on the decoration quotation are classified as material expenses: including the expenses of some main materials and auxiliary materials, such as latex paint and blockboard; Auxiliary materials such as glue, cement and sand. The calculation method is generally obtained by multiplying the unit price of the material and the dosage.
Labor costs: including the labor costs of carpentry, bricklayer, plumber and painter. The current calculation method is generally to multiply the building unit price by the building area. Management fee: generally about 5% of the project amount is charged. Including the salary of managers, license fees, depreciation of fixed assets, tool use fees, other freight charges and handling fees, including material handling and garbage removal of the project.