Structural Bid Template

Welding Service Bid Template — Mobile/Field $85/hr

A Phoenix mobile welding contractor used IronKit to standardize their service bid format for field repair and maintenance work. The template covered hourly rate ($85/hr), trip charge ($150), minimum call-out, emergency premium, and consumables policy — all the terms that create disputes when they're not documented up front. One customer had challenged a fuel surcharge on a previous job; now everything is in the bid and signed before the truck rolls.
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Project Details

Service TypeMobile field welding — repair and maintenance
Base Rate$85/hr (field labor, portal to portal)
Trip Charge$150 flat — covers first 30 miles from shop
Mileage$0.85/mile beyond 30 miles
Minimum Call-Out2 hours portal-to-portal minimum
Emergency Rate1.5× standard ($127.50/hr) for <4hr notice or weekend
RegionGreater Phoenix area

Scope of Work

  • Field welding repair on carbon steel and stainless equipment
  • SMAW and GMAW processes — rod and wire carried on truck
  • Visual inspection and weld quality assessment before and after repair
  • Basic grinding, cleaning, and fit-up as needed for weld prep
  • Consumables (rods, wire, gas, grinding wheels) charged separately at cost +15%
  • Report/documentation available on request at no additional charge

Bill of Quantities

DescriptionQtyUnitUnit PriceTotal
Labor — 6 hours field welding @ $85/hr6hr$85.00$510.00
Trip charge (flat)1ea$150.00$150.00
Mileage — 28 miles over base × $0.85/mi28mi$0.85$23.80
Consumables — rods, wire, grinding wheels (cost +15%)1ls$85.00$85.00
Compressed gas — Argon/CO2 cylinder usage1ls$35.00$35.00
Subtotal$803.80
Overhead & Insurance (20%)$161.00
Profit (15%)$145.00
Bid Total$1,109.80

Exclusions

  • Structural engineering or fitness-for-service assessment
  • NDE (RT, UT, MT) — subcontracted at cost if required
  • Permits, tie-in permits, or hot-work permits (owner responsibility)
  • Heavy rigging or crane work to access weld location
  • Hydroblasting, sandblasting, or industrial coating
  • Work on live pipe or pressurized equipment — depressurize and LOTO required first

Payment Schedule

  • Net-30 for established accounts — net-15 for new customers
  • COD or credit card for one-time or emergency calls
  • Invoice issued same day of service with summary of work performed

Terms & Conditions

  • Trip charge applies regardless of time on-site — cancellations within 2 hours of dispatch billed at 1/2 trip charge.
  • Emergency rate applies when called with less than 4 hours notice or for Saturday, Sunday, or holidays.
  • Minimum 2-hour portal-to-portal charge on all service calls.
  • Consumables billed at actual cost plus 15% handling charge.
  • Welder carries current WPS records and AWS CWI certification upon request.
  • All work guaranteed 90 days for workmanship defects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is "portal to portal" billing for field welding?
Portal to portal means the clock starts when the welder leaves the shop (portal) and ends when they return, not just the on-site weld time. This is standard practice for mobile service work because travel time is part of the welder's day. Some customers expect on-site time only — clarify this in writing before dispatching.
When does the emergency rate apply?
The emergency rate (1.5×) applies when: (1) you call with less than 4 hours notice, (2) you need service on Saturday, Sunday, or a federal holiday, (3) you need service between 8 PM and 6 AM on weekdays. State this in your service bid so there's no surprise at billing.
Should I charge separately for consumables?
Yes. Consumables — rods, wire, grinding wheels, gas — add up on longer jobs. A 6-hour SMAW repair burns 8–15 lbs of electrode ($6–$12 in rod cost) plus grinding wheels, gas, and sundries. If you roll it into your hourly rate, you undercharge on heavy-use jobs. Billing at cost +15% is transparent and covers your carrying cost.
How does IronKit generate a welding service bid?
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