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Description of excel work: Hi,
I need a cost template to enable me to calculate estimates for construction projects in excel. I have a idea of the requirements of the workbook which needs to consist of 3 tabs. A control sheet, a detailed breakdown and a summery sheet.
The control sheet needs to enable me incorporate 5 - 10 main categories with sub headings that allow me to input the headline project costs Labour > different types of labour / Materials > subsections > specific item / Plant / Subcontractor / PC Sums etc..
The detailed breakdown needs to allow me to cut and past items from the specification and then pick items from the control list and add together to build up the rate for the item. Ideally these need to be hidden on a separate row / grouped together.
The summary section just need to up all of the sub-categories from the detailed breakdown.
I have a few examples of other workbook that I think it should work like, however, I am happy to listen to suggestions if you feel there is a more efficient way.
Overall the workbook needs to be flexible and additional items need to be added in or removed as the number of items vary from job to job.
If you feel this is something you can help me with it would be good to talk about the next steps.
Regards,
Seb
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Description of excel work: Hi,
I need a cost template to enable me to calculate estimates for construction projects in excel. I have a idea of the requirements of the workbook which needs to consist of 3 tabs. A control sheet, a detailed breakdown and a summery sheet.
The control sheet needs to enable me incorporate 5 - 10 main categories with sub headings that allow me to input the headline project costs Labour > different types of labour / Materials > subsections > specific item / Plant / Subcontractor / PC Sums etc..
The detailed breakdown needs to allow me to cut and past items from the specification and then pick items from the control list and add together to build up the rate for the item. Ideally these need to be hidden on a separate row / grouped together.
The summary section just need to up all of the sub-categories from the detailed breakdown.
I have a few examples of other workbook that I think it should work like, however, I am happy to listen to suggestions if you feel there is a more efficient way.
Overall the workbook needs to be flexible and additional items need to be added in or removed as the number of items vary from job to job.
If you feel this is something you can help me with it would be good to talk about the next steps.
Regards,
Seb
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Seb E.
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