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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 39 MIN

Why Your Contractor Bid Looks So High — And Why That's Actually Good

from Your Home Building Coach with Bill Reid

The bid lands in your inbox and the number stops you cold. What is all that markup? Where does it actually go? Is your contractor getting rich on your project? These are the questions almost every homeowner asks — and almost no content answers honestly, from the inside.In Episode 49 of The Awakened Homeowner, Bill Reid does what he does best: translates 35+ years of residential construction experience into knowledge that protects homeowners. Today's subject is contractor markup — what it is, what it covers, and why understanding it is one of the most powerful skills you can develop before signing a construction contract.We decode P&O (Profit and Overhead), the term that describes how every contractor bid is actually built. Every cost on your project — labor, materials, subcontractors, and equipment — carries a markup. That markup funds payroll taxes, workers' compensation insurance, licensing, office staff, vehicles, project management time, and the net profit that keeps a contractor financially stable enough to finish your project. The average net profit for a general contractor after all overhead is paid? Between 1.4% and 9%. Not the windfall most homeowners imagine.We also break down burdened labor — why a carpenter paid $30/hour might legitimately cost your project $60–$100/hour. We walk through the six things your GC's markup on subcontractors is actually funding. And we explain why trying to hire your own subs to skip the GC's markup is almost always a losing strategy — and what it costs you in coordination, accountability, and liability.By the end of this episode, you'll look at contractor bids differently. Not with suspicion — with understanding. And that's how an Awakened Homeowner protects their project.In This Episode You'll Discover:• What P&O (Profit and Overhead) means and the four cost buckets every bid is built from• Why contractor markup is not the same as profit — and why that distinction matters enormously• The burdened labor concept: how a $30 carpenter legitimately costs $60–$100/hr on your project• What payroll taxes, workers' comp, and benefits actually add to the real cost of employing a trades worker• The six specific things your GC's markup on subcontractors funds — from vetting the trade network to delivering a completed project• Why inserting yourself into the GC's supply chain by hiring your own subs breaks the accountability chain• Real industry data: average contractor net profit of 1.4–9% — and why the cheapest bidder is often the most dangerous choice• The 10-10 Rule (10% overhead + 10% profit = 20% baseline markup) and when custom projects need more• The surgeon analogy that completely reframes contractor pricing• How to read a contractor bid with confidence — including three red flags every homeowner should knowKEY TIMESTAMPS:0:00 — Introduction: What Happens When the Bid Lands1:45 — What Is P&O? The Four Cost Buckets Explained5:30 — Burdened Labor: Why Your $30 Carpenter Costs $60–$100/Hour13:00 — The 6 Things Your GC's Subcontractor Markup Funds16:45 — Why Hiring Your Own Subs Almost Always Backfires21:00 — Real Industry Numbers: What Contractor Margins Look Like28:00 — The Surgeon Analogy30:00 — How to Read a Contractor Bid Like an Informed Homeowner33:30 — Red Flags to Watch For36:00 — Recap & What's Coming NextRELATED EPISODES:• Episode 47: 'The Real Value Behind Your Contractor' — introduced the GC team types (employees, subs, suppliers); reference when discussing why the GC's management of subs justifies markup• Episode 46: 'What Great GCs Do — Project Management & Scheduling' — the project management infrastructure that the markup fundsGet the book — The Awakened Homeowner:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F1MDRPK7Also available on all platforms:https://books2read.com/u/bpxj76Free Download — The Tale of Two Homeowners:https://the-awakened-homeowner.kit.com/09608e1727BuildQuest Planning Platform:https://buildquest.coMore resources:https://www.theawakenedhomeowner.com/Questions? Email Bill directly:[email protected] on all podcast platforms:https://podcast.theawakenedhomeowner.com/listenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theawakenedhomeowner/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theawakenedhomeowner/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAwakenedHomeownerABOUT YOUR HOST:Bill Reid is Your Home Building Coach with 35+ years of experience in residential construction. He created The Awakened Homeowner methodology to enlighten, empower, and protect homeowners through their building and remodeling journeys.SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW:If this episode helped clarify something that's been confusing — or shifted your perspective on contractor pricing — please subscribe and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Your reviews help other homeowners discover this guidance.NEXT EPISODE:Episode 50: How to Actually Estimate Your Project Cost — What is a project estimate, who creates it, when do you get one, and how do you make sense of what you're looking at? That's up next.Keywords: contractor markup explained, general contractor overhead and profit, burdened labor rate construction, why is my contractor bid so high, P&O construction, construction labor costs, custom home build pricing, hiring a general contractor, World of Construction series, The Awakened Homeowner— © The Awakened Homeowner | Your Home Building Coach with Bill ReidMentioned in this episode:The Awakened Homeowner Book

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