Workflow blueprint

Electrical estimates need to show which drawing, measurement and assumption supports every scope line

A commercial estimate book, not an electrical design, site survey, code review, safety plan, supplier guarantee or binding contract.

Freeze the scope edition, cite drawing and measurement sources, assemble quantity and labour scenarios, expose exclusions and release traceable quote revisions.

TL;DR — Freeze the scope edition, cite drawing and measurement sources, assemble quantity and labour scenarios, expose exclusions and release traceable quote revisions.
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Bound scope and drawing edition

Identify requested works, document origin, revision, issue purpose, exclusions and unresolved design or site questions.

2

Record measurement and assembly sources

Keep takeoff point, method, unit, quantity, circuit or equipment reference and estimator correction history.

3

Build labour and price assumptions

Attach crew composition, productivity basis, access condition, waste, supplier source, validity date and contingency.

4

Release and supersede estimates

Preserve reviewer comments, clarifications, alternates, exclusions, approval and the exact edition handed to the customer.

Page-specific decision aid

A scope edition, drawing reference, measurement point, assembly, labour assumption, quote source, exclusion, revision and commercial handoff book

The book follows a warehouse lighting estimate from drawing revision B through a revised fixture count, access-height assumption and supplier quotation expiry. A client clarification produces revision two while design, code and final quantities remain qualified.

  • A drawing-derived count is not a verified site quantity.
  • A labour allowance is not a productivity guarantee.
  • A commercial review is not electrical approval.
Scope first

What Codeblix would confirm before implementation

This page is an operational blueprint. The final workflow, screens, permissions and integrations depend on your current process and agreed implementation scope.

  • Every takeoff references a drawing or site source
  • Assemblies and labour assumptions carry editions
  • Clarifications never overwrite prior scope
  • Design completeness code compliance electrical safety site condition quantity price availability productivity and contract conclusions excluded

Use the related planning tools

Run the operational calculation, save the result in the URL and share it with your team.

Map this workflow to your operation

Tell Codeblix how work moves today. We will confirm the practical scope before proposing an implementation.

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