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You receive three electrical subcontractor bids: Contractor A - $45,000 (excludes permits), Contractor B - $48,500 (includes all items), Contractor C - $44,200 (excludes temporary power). The permit cost is $800 and temporary power is $1,200. Which bid should be selected based on total cost?

Correct Answer

C) Contractor C at $45,400 total

Contractor A total: $45,000 + $800 = $45,800. Contractor B: $48,500 (complete). Contractor C: $44,200 + $1,200 = $45,400. Contractor C has the lowest total cost when all items are included.

Answer Options
A
Contractor A at $45,800 total
B
Contractor B at $48,500 total
C
Contractor C at $45,400 total
D
All bids are equal when normalized

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Contractor C has the lowest total cost when all items are properly included. To make an accurate comparison, all bids must be normalized to include the same scope of work. When we add the missing temporary power cost of $1,200 to Contractor C's base bid of $44,200, the total becomes $45,400, which is lower than both Contractor A's normalized total of $45,800 and Contractor B's complete bid of $48,500.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Contractor A at $45,800 total

Contractor A's total cost is $45,800 ($45,000 + $800 permit), which is $400 more than Contractor C's normalized total of $45,400.

Option B: Contractor B at $48,500 total

Contractor B's bid of $48,500 is the highest total cost, being $3,100 more than Contractor C's normalized total and $2,700 more than Contractor A's normalized total.

Option D: All bids are equal when normalized

The bids are not equal when normalized - there are clear differences in total costs ranging from $45,400 to $48,500.

Memory Technique

Use 'ABC-Add Before Compare' - always Add missing costs Before Comparing bids to ensure apples-to-apples evaluation

Reference Hint

Florida Building Code Chapter 1 - Administration and Enforcement, and general contracting cost estimation sections in contractor reference materials

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