CanuckSigns
Active Member
Agreed, every large company we've ever done work for wants a firm quote to produce the job, any additional costs need to be approved and a change order is issued PRIOR to the additional work being done. No one is going to let you submit a "rough" quote and then issue a final invoice for a higher amount, it just won't get paid.To have the chance at larger jobs, you are just going to have to bite the bullet and estimate labor costs. Essentially all project managers, purchasing agents, plain old business folk are going to be leary of signing a contract to pay you potentially infinite money for your labor...
You need to make sure the quote has enough buffer built into it so you can still be profitable even if you need to add extra labour to the job.