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I have an opportunity to bid on a job that requires over 200 Cat. 6 drops. The job will be North Jersey. Any idea what the average cost per drop for cat.6 goes for. The bid must include termination points at both ends.
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It goes for 120 a drop here, but with 200 I would drop down to 105 per, which would include the jacks. I assume you are going to put in a Rack and patch panels so they would be extra according to your cost and profit.
If I where you I would see what they go for in your area as you know depending what part of the country you are in there are different prices.
Hope this helps
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Cap, I would figure my cost for 6 and then add the same margin I get for 5e for the 6 job. Cat 6 material is considerably more costly last time I checked. Where you are I would think 105 is to low. Just my guess. mark
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