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Chapter 19, Problem 18E
Exercise 19-18
Hansel Corporation has requested bids from several architects to design its new corporate headquarters. Frey Architects is one of the firms bidding on the job. Frey estimates that the job will require the following direct labor.
A | B | C | |
D | Labor | Estimated Hours | Hourly Rate |
1 | Architects | 150 | $300 |
2 | Staff | 300 | 75 |
3 | Clerical | 500 | 20 |
Frey applies
- What is Frey's estimated cost of the architectural job? Check (1) $213,125
- Prefer bids a price of $285,000, will it earn its target profit of $80,000? Analysis Component
- What bid would you suggest that Frey submit?
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