Answer:
OMG
1. The estimated tender bid for the project is $96,000.
2. The estimated profit on the project is $42,000.
3. Managers at OMG use this information to compare the actual costs incurred with the estimated costs. This enables them to determine if they can still achieve the same level of estimated profit, control the project's costs, and to benchmark future projects.
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Markup of total professional (engineering and scientist) labor costs = 80%
Markup of other costs = 50%
Estimated direct costs:
Input Costs Civil engineers 150 hours $25 000
Environmental scientists 100 hours 15 000
Support labour 120 hours 10 000
Total direct labor costs $50,000
80% markup 40,000
Total direct costs $90,000
Other costs:
Travel 1 000 km $1 000
Computer time 80 hours 2 500
Photocopying, phone, fax 500
Total other costs $4,000
50% markup 2,000 $6,000
Total bid costs $96,000
Estimated project profit:
80% markup on direct labor costs 40,000
50% markup on other costs 2,000
Total estimated project profit $42,000