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📝 Change Order Markup Calculator

Price change orders correctly — because underpriced COs kill margins.

Standard Markup Components

ComponentTypical RangePurpose
Direct Costs100%Labor, material, equipment, subs
Overhead10-15%Office costs, supervision, insurance
Profit10-15%Your margin
Total Markup20-30%On direct costs

Contract-Allowed Markups

Check your contract! Common allowances:

Contract TypeTypical Markup
AIA A20115% overhead + profit combined
Federal (FAR)10% overhead, 10% profit
ConsensusDocs15% combined
California Public15% combined (often)
Read Your Contract

Markup percentages are negotiated and vary. Always verify against your specific contract before pricing.

Calculating Total CO Price

Method 1: Combined Markup

Total Price = Direct Costs × (1 + Combined Markup %)

Example: $10,000 direct costs × 1.15 = $11,500

Method 2: Separate O&P

Overhead = Direct Costs × Overhead %
Profit = (Direct Costs + Overhead) × Profit %
Total = Direct Costs + Overhead + Profit

Example:

  • Direct costs: $10,000
  • Overhead (10%): $1,000
  • Subtotal: $11,000
  • Profit (10%): $1,100
  • Total: $12,100

Note: Method 2 yields slightly more — verify which your contract requires.

What's Included in "Direct Costs"

IncludeDon't Include
Labor (burdened)Unburdened wages
Materials deliveredStored materials (already billed)
Equipment rentalOwned equipment depreciation
Subcontractor costsOverhead costs
PermitsOffice salaries
Testing/inspectionInsurance premiums

Subcontractor Markup

When passing through sub COs, you can typically add:

TierMarkup
Sub's direct costSub applies their markup
GC on sub's total5-10% (check contract)

Example:

  • Sub's CO: $5,000 labor + materials
  • Sub's markup (15%): $750
  • Sub's total: $5,750
  • GC markup (10%): $575
  • Total to owner: $6,325

Time & Materials COs

For T&M change orders:

ComponentRate
LaborBurdened rate + markup
MaterialsCost + markup (10-15%)
EquipmentRental rate or blue book
Small tools2-5% of labor

Document everything: Daily tickets, receipts, time sheets

Equipment Rates

MethodWhen to Use
Rental rateIf equipment is rented
Blue BookIndustry standard rates
Contract scheduleIf rates are scheduled

Don't forget: Equipment requires operators (labor cost)

Pricing a Sample Change Order

Scenario: Add blocking for TV mounts (wasn't in drawings)

ItemQuantityUnitRateExtension
Carpenter labor8 hrsHR$65$520
Material (2×6 blocking)40 LFLF$2.50$100
Hardware1LS$25$25
Direct Cost$645
Overhead (15%)$96.75
Profit (10%)$74.18
Total$815.93

Round to: $816.00

Common Pricing Mistakes

1. Forgetting Labor Burden

Raw wage: $30/hour Burdened: $42/hour Difference on 8 hours: $96 lost

2. Underestimating Disruption

Add a "lost productivity" factor for work in occupied spaces or sequence disruption (10-20%).

3. No Mobilization Cost

If the CO requires a separate trip, include mob/demob.

4. Missing Small Costs

  • Layout time
  • Protection of adjacent work
  • Cleanup
  • Coordination meetings

Disputed Markups

If owner disputes your markup:

  1. Reference contract terms
  2. Show industry standards
  3. Break down actual overhead costs
  4. Negotiate but document agreement