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Today the designer I work with reached out to me. Before this, she only gave me small assembly-type jobs. Now she wants to do a remodel of a small basement bathroom. The scope is to convert a bathtub into a shower, since that’s what her clients want. My question is about pricing. As a general contractor, I would normally sell this bathroom remodel as a full project. If I understand correctly, the total project cost should be around $12,000–$13,000. I estimate labor at about $5,000–$7,000, materials around $3,000, and roughly $3,000 as profit. What’s the correct way to price this? Should I present it as a full GC project, or just give her a labor price of around $7,000?
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