To construct a house, the homeowner must solicit bids from various builders. It is generally a sound practice to get at least three cost estimates to determine which construction company meets the homeowner's expectations. When builders submit their construction bid proposal, they must detail the project's estimated cost, scope, and work schedule. Their prospective customer will then evaluate all the bids and choose the builder they believe will do the best job for the most appropriate price. What goes into a good construction bid proposal? The builder must estimate the project's cost accurately by researching the latest market price of raw materials, subcontractors, labor, and any permits that may be required. The builder should also have a detailed work schedule outlining when each project phase will be completed. Include all the information the customer needs to make an informed decision. If you're a builder looking to win a new construction contract, create a professional construction bid proposal to make a great impression on a prospective client. A proposal is essential
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