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Material Cost Contingency in Electrical Estimates

A material-cost contingency is a separate, clearly labeled allowance in an estimate, usually set at about 3% to 5% of the expected material total. Its purpose is to cover ordinary price changes that can occur between preparing the estimate and placing the order. It is not hidden profit padding; it is a transparent risk allowance tied to real market movement. If prices stay level, the unused amount may improve the job margin. If prices rise within the allowance, the contractor avoids absorbing the loss. Percentages above 5% should be supported with specific market evidence.

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Updated 2026-08-12

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