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$21,843.24
includes your 25% margin · $11.94/sq ft
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Job takeoff (what the AI read — edit to correct)

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Concrete: 17.27 m³ poured → order 19.25 m³. Excavation: 34.55 m³ bank.

Missing info — confirm with the client

  • Crew size not stated — needed to estimate duration
  • Project duration / sequencing not stated
  • Footing base/bearing prep details not specified (compacted subgrade assumed)
  • Wall forming system details (tie spacing, lift heights) not specified — lumber forms noted but no further detail
  • Waterproofing or damp-proofing on foundation walls not mentioned — confirm if required
  • Drainage layer or weeping tile around footings/walls not mentioned — confirm if in scope
  • Concrete mix design / PSI not specified for any scope
  • Curing method not specified for any scope
  • Permit and inspection requirements not stated
  • Backfill scope after walls not mentioned — confirm if in scope
  • Contractor indicated labour should be priced higher — please provide target crew size, number of days, or total labour hours so the spec can be updated accordingly

Assumptions made

  • job_type set to 'slab' as the primary concrete scope is the basement slab; excavation, footings, and foundation walls are additional scopes described separately
  • Footing sqft calculated as 70 lf x 2 ft wide = 140 sqft (face/plan area)
  • Foundation wall sqft calculated as 70 lf x 7 ft high = 490 sqft (face area)
  • Footing reinforcement noted as 3 x 15M bars running horizontally continuous — mapped to rebar_15m_12oc as closest match; actual spec is 3 continuous bars, not spaced transversely
  • Foundation wall reinforcement noted as 15M at 16" spacing both ways — mapped to rebar_15m_16oc
  • Slab reinforcement is wire_mesh per contractor description
  • Excavation depth 6 ft = 72 inches entered in excavation_depth_in; slab base_depth_in reflects the 4" clear stone under slab only
  • base_material and base_depth_in reflect the slab scope only (4" compacted 3/4" clear stone); footing and wall bases not separately specified
  • Adjustment indicated labour time should be higher and contractor typically charges more — no specific hours, days, or crew size were provided; no numeric values updated

Line items

CategoryDescriptionQtyUnitUnit cost ($)CostPrice
$4,523.75$6,031.67
$1,344.00$1,792.00
$563.64$751.52
$161.04$214.72
$960.00$1,280.00
$960.00$1,280.00
$1,920.00$2,560.00
$1,550.00$2,066.67
$1,200.00$1,600.00
$270.00$360.00
$180.00$240.00
$2,750.00$3,666.66
Selling price
$21,843.24
Cost: $16,382.43Profit: $5,460.81

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