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OverviewThe trade can be solid while the business still leaks money. You can install the work, pass the test, and solve problems in the field, then still lose margin through bad estimating, weak paperwork, missed change orders, avoidable code failures, slow billing, and crew drift. That is the gap this book is built to close. This is not a theory-heavy textbook for people standing outside the work. It is an operating manual for electrical contractors, estimators, project managers, foremen, and owner-operators who need real systems they can use now. The focus stays on what actually protects profit and execution: how to build a bid that carries real burden and overhead, how to document scope before it turns into dispute, how to run pre-construction and field operations with fewer surprises, and how to see financial trouble before the job closes. Inside, the book pulls the whole operation into one working system. Instead of treating estimating, contracts, code compliance, field supervision, billing, and business growth as separate topics, it shows how they connect. Your takeoff affects labor hours. Your labor assumptions affect markup. Your markup affects cash flow. Your documentation affects whether change-order work gets paid. Your inspection discipline affects whether the schedule holds. The book is built around that chain. What you get inside the manual - Estimating and bid-development workflows with labor, burden, overhead, and profit logic - Contract, RFI, change-order, and scope-control systems for cleaner paperwork - Pre-construction planning, procurement, coordination, and milestone scheduling discipline - Field-execution standards for daily reporting, material control, and foreman accountability - NEC compliance and inspection-management workflows with high-risk violation focus - Crew management, OSHA recordkeeping, onboarding, and performance documentation tools - Job costing, pay applications, collections, break-even math, and growth planning guidance - Sample documents, filled examples, SOPs, logs, checklists, and decision frameworks Built for contractors who need to act, not just understand. This manual is written so you can pull the chapter you need, use the SOP, adapt the document, and move. Need to tighten change-order approval? It is here. Need to price work without fooling yourself on burden or markup? It is here. Need a cleaner inspection process, better daily reports, or a sharper monthly financial review? It is here. The advantage is operational clarity. You do not get vague advice like ""improve communication"" or ""watch costs closely."" You get structures, formulas, checklists, sample language, and step-by-step protocols that translate directly into how an electrical shop actually runs. That makes this especially useful for contractors moving from strong field ability into stronger business control. Keep it where real decisions happen. Put it in the office for estimating, contracts, and billing. Keep it in the truck for pre-construction, field documentation, and inspection prep. Use it before the next bid, the next change-order fight, the next correction notice, or the next month-end review that tells you the numbers are not where they should be. If you want a stronger electrical contracting business, start with stronger operating systems. Electrical Contracting Operations Manual gives you a practical way to tighten the business side of the trade without losing sight of what happens in the field. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan WhitfieldPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.535kg ISBN: 9798258476562Pages: 226 Publication Date: 22 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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