51 lines
1.3 KiB
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51 lines
1.3 KiB
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id: 2026-01-22T14:56:00-05:00
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title: 2026-01-22 14:56:??
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- topic/estimating
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- type/timestamped
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# 2026-01-22 14:56:??
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### Accurate Budget Vs. Accurate BOM
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#### Quote
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> [!quote] Joel Jansen 2026-01-15 13:27 (pp.)
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> I'd rather have an accurate budget than an accurate BOM.
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#### Context
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#### Analysis
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It may be counterintuitive to BOM-oriented estimators
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(typical of those with an electrical background),
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but deviating from organization standard practice
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to make an assembly "more accurate"
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(read: to make the estimate BOM
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more closely resemble the construction BOM),
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may make the budget _less_ accurate.
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The review and adjustment process
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is based on standard practice,
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so deviations may have unpredictable effects.
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Our assemblies do not include screws.
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It would be more accurate to the BOM to add them,
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but we budget for that cost in the summary,
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so to do so would be double dipping.
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Though not stated as such,
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we budget for takeoff-to-install deviations the same way.
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An organization's takeoff database
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ought to include exactly what is necessary for takeoff
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at the acceptable level of detail, and nothing else.
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It ought to be assumed by estimators that the previous is true,
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and that acceptable takeoff of any scope
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must be possible with the contents of the database.
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