Costing per Network point

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  • Cpt Chaos
    Full Member

    • Jun 2010
    • 63

    #1

    [Opinion] Costing per Network point

    Hi guys,

    I need some input from the bit more experienced guys working in the IT Industry. I've got a client that I need to give a rough estimated quote on the cost of installing a new network from scratch and also prefers CAT6 cable to be laid.

    Now the problem is that I usually charge a fixed price per hour labour and then add the cabling and all the extra's to the price for an entire installation after measuring up the office building, but as you have guessed this client needs a quote per point of installation. What is the best way forward here do I keep my hourly labour charge the same or do I adjust it. The cost of the wiring per point will also be worked out on x meter of wiring but when the point is further away charge y per meter extra

    Hope someone can help me.
    Thanks in Advance
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  • SilverNodashi
    Platinum Member

    • May 2007
    • 1197

    #2
    We charge R350 per point, upto 100m. CAT6 is more expensive, and if it's shielded CAT6 the labor is also more intense so I would charge R400-R500 per point respectively.

    This is the norm in cable installations, both for networks, CCTV & alarms
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    • Cpt Chaos
      Full Member

      • Jun 2010
      • 63

      #3
      SoftDux thanks a lot, that got me going. Quote is done and dusted and sent of to my client.
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