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Seen many pie charts in Buildit magazines and the like, showing the cost percentages of building timber frame, plumbing, electrics, kitchen, flooring etc but has anyone compiled their own after the event?
It would be very interesting to see examples of actual percentages. Don’t be shy. Own up. I know you’re out there!

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Most on here will have detailed spreadsheets Which it would be quite easy to make up a pie chart from 

 

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1 minute ago, Nickfromwales said:

Sorry to interrupt. 
 

Where do I go to collect my pie, exactly? 

Just your local pie shop. We can get macaroni cheese pies here, there great. The chip shop even fries them!

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6 hours ago, nod said:

Most on here will have detailed spreadsheets Which it would be quite easy to make up a pie chart from 

 

Just to add 

Build to watertight Then to completion has come out as 50-50 

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1 hour ago, SteamyTea said:

@Pocster offered me a cream pie.

 

That’s really rude. I’m quite offended .

But it’s Friday ; so don’t give a (expletive deleted) 

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40 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said:

Mars bars as well I suspect!

Not nice with chips, but pretty nice with ice-cream 

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@Selfbuildsarah  that went well didn’t it. 

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I don’t have a pie chart, but I do know that the pie I envisioned for the whole project wasn’t big enough, fortunately we managed to find enough extra pie to finish off. 

 

That doesn’t help does it. 

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We built/renovated a smaller property than we could afford so we only considered cost engineering on each task on a value for money angle. It was enough doing the work without financial pressures.

 

I also have a feeling that any pie chart would be very personal to the actual building and only be indicative to any building. 

 

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Caveat.....we are not yet watertight (!)....but do have estimates/quotes to get us there

 

Referencing @nod it does look like watertight will be about 50% (give or take) of what we set out to spend (obviously if we were to go wild with finishes, designer everything ...very unlikely....this could shift ).

 

Once we'd built our budget, based on researching prices for materials and trades in relation to our m2 (rather than just £ what we had available wanted to spend!) we compared our budget to the " build it" pie chart and whilst initially it was tempting to think " we won't need to spend x on y"

 

However it is easy for individual items to vary quite a lot when it comes to it e.g. services, given we already had all services in the bungalow we were demolishing we didn't expect a 10k payment to remedy a now "unacceptable" overhead connection, but overall, as a guide, it has proved to be fairly accurate.

 

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21 hours ago, Nickfromwales said:

Sorry to interrupt. 
 

Where do I go to collect my pie, exactly? 

Howdens used to do a "Friday Pie Day"

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1 hour ago, ProDave said:

Howdens used to do a "Friday Pie Day"

Yea. The good old days when reps set up in various merchants and you could get brekky rolls etc for free. 
 

“Can I grab an extra one for Tom too, please?”

 

 

 

 

 

 

There was never a Tom. 

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