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04/07/2009 11:58 PM  
Hello,

I've been scouring the site since I found it and this is a great help. We're just waiting for our plans to be approved (hopefully soon!!) and I need to get a cost analysis into the bank for a draw mortage. We're trying to go as green as possible so there are some challenges but I think it will be worth it in the end.

I know there are a lot of different websites that sell some planning programs that I think would be a great help to a first timer like me. I just wanted to know if anyone has found any detailed ones out there that would include a budget. I don't mind paying, but not for something that won't measure up.

Thanks a lot,
Sean.
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04/08/2009 8:19 AM  
Just don't for get the two rules of construction....It always takes longer AND costs more.

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04/08/2009 9:55 PM  

Hi Sean,

Below is a link to a simple budget spreadsheet that I have on my web site. It is nothing fancy. You enter numbers into the various catagories and the totals roll up to the top.

http://www.clemdesign.com/images/misc/Project_Cost_est2.xls

Just be careful where you input numbers and make sure the totals change. This is a very simple spreadsheet and it can be broken.

Anyway, you may find it useful.

John


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04/09/2009 10:09 AM  

Thanks John, I took a look through your site while I was at it, looks pretty good!

 

I can't open the file on either of my computers so I'll have to download Excel and check it out.

 

Sean

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04/10/2009 4:52 PM  

...and I thought that there were 3 rules...Good, Fast and Cheap - however one could only choose 2.

If one chooses Good and Fast...than it won't be Cheap
If one chooses Good and Cheap...than it won"t be Fast
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If one chooses Fast and Cheap... Than it won't be Good
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04/10/2009 4:55 PM  
John;

Very well designed spreadsheet. I would like to amend mine with your permission as yours is quite a bit more detailed!
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04/10/2009 11:29 PM  

John,

I finally got it to work that looks great, it has even more detail than I expected. I don't plan on going cheap at all but I would like to have an idea where I'm headed. I'm just finishing up a '31 Model A that started with a $10000 budget, I think I'm closer to $25 000. Gonna have to learn how to follow the plans better.

 

Thanks again John,

Sean

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04/13/2009 6:33 PM  
Hi Sean,

Glad to hear that you are able to use the spreadsheet. Yes, I know what you mean about going over budget. Nowdays, I always add an additional percentage to almost everything to try and compensate.

Donnerwetter, sure, use any part of it that you like.

John

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