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FREE bid form (download here)
I wish to share a comprehensive bid form broken down by construction division. I created it years ago and it has evolved many times. The form calculates costs per division (eg. Electrical broken down into subcategories in order to compare subcontractor bids).
This form can be used by builders, contractors and developers. I've found that sharing this form with customers demonstrates accuracy, and RE investors who are rehabbing can use it for comparing contractors/subs.
It is in EXCEL format and rows in any division can be added/subtrated. I've included the most common ones for my geographical region.
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Hi Rich-
I know it was awhile ago you posted about bidform. I am new to flipping and I’m starting my first project next month and could really use the bidform for communication with my contractors if you still have them available? Thank you for your help.
Jose