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Home Electrical Works

Electrical

Every electrical contractor needs to establish as accurate an estimate of the cost of a project as he can to determine the price at which he would do a job. This is called the tender price. Amongst the trickiest variables contractors need to deal with is the cost of labour. Material cost is fairly easy. This is determined by the supplier and the negotiated discount you are able to secure as a contractor. The extent to which you would be able to negotiate this depends on the relationship with the supplier that is often dependent on the history of trading between yourself and that supplier. You then need to decide what your trade mark-up is going to be. (source: Electrical Contractors Association South Africa, ECA)

As your main builder we will ensure one of our qualified electrical engineers is appointed and that your home is completed and approved to latest electrical standards. Below are some unwritten standards we obsverve as a result of our experience:

  • DB must have spare pipes
  • DB should have at least 25 % additional space
  • Earth and neutral bars are big enough and not doubled or tripled
  • Provision for must be made for telephone, Fibre, CCTV and intercom points (some ducts for later use especially for future CCTV or security installation
  • Must have separate lines/switches for kitchen and laundry and other utility circuits

 

Labour Costs for Electrical Works

Item Electrical Competence Cert. 1 (Standard suburb) Electrical Competence Cert. 2 (Standard Suburb)
Basic wage rate per hour R34.00 R53.29
Provident Fund per hour R2.55 R4.00
ECA labour levy per hour R0.26 R0.26
Sick benefit fund per hour R0.03 R0.05
Council levy per hour R0.14 R0.21
UIF per hour R0.37 R0.58
Total per hour R37.35 R58.39
Total per week R1 587.38 R2 481.58

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