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What is the primary purpose of including allowances in a construction estimate?

Correct Answer

B) To cover items not yet selected or specified

Allowances are budget placeholders for items that haven't been selected yet, such as fixtures, finishes, or equipment, allowing the project to proceed while final selections are made.

Answer Options
A
To increase profit margins
B
To cover items not yet selected or specified
C
To compensate for inflation
D
To cover change order costs

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Allowances serve as budget placeholders for items that haven't been selected or fully specified at the time of estimate preparation. They allow contractors to provide complete pricing while giving owners flexibility to make final selections later. Common allowance items include plumbing fixtures, lighting, flooring, appliances, and hardware that will be chosen during construction. This prevents project delays while maintaining budget control for unspecified items.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: To increase profit margins

While allowances may indirectly affect profit margins, their primary purpose is not to increase profits but to handle unspecified items. Using allowances to artificially inflate profits would be unethical and could lead to disputes with clients.

Option C: To compensate for inflation

Inflation adjustments are typically handled through escalation clauses or contingencies, not allowances. Allowances are fixed amounts for specific unselected items, while inflation affects overall project costs over time.

Option D: To cover change order costs

Change orders are handled separately through contingency funds or change order procedures. Allowances are predetermined amounts for known categories of unspecified items, not unexpected changes to the scope of work.

Memory Technique

Think 'ALLOW-ances ALLOW you to proceed without final selections' - the word itself suggests permission to move forward despite incomplete specifications.

Reference Hint

Look up 'Estimating and Bidding' chapter in contractor reference materials, specifically sections on allowances and provisional sums

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