Electrical quote worksheet boundaries
How to use Australian calculator outputs in a quote worksheet while keeping calculator rows separate from commercial quote decisions.
Worksheet purpose
A simple quote worksheet can collect calculator rows while keeping the review trail visible. The page helps users prepare transparent material, load and assumption records.
Commercial terms, supplier pricing and contract decisions remain outside the calculator result.
Workflow
- Prepare calculator rows for material quantity, lighting load or demand where needed.
- Copy the row into the user's own project worksheet.
- Add source notes for drawings, supplier prices, labour and scope.
- Review commercial terms outside AUWiring.
- Recalculate rows when project inputs change.
Worksheet table
| Field | Record | Review concern |
|---|---|---|
| Worksheet row | Calculator output summary | Must keep input assumptions visible |
| Source note | Drawing, supplier or schedule source | Prevents unsupported numbers |
| Labour note | Estimator field | Not generated by AUWiring |
| Commercial review | Margin, GST and contract terms | Outside the calculator result |
| Revision date | Date of worksheet row | Helps identify stale inputs |
Boundaries
- Keep worksheet rows to visible project inputs and manual review.
- Do not treat calculator output as a finished quote.
- Do not hide supplier and labour assumptions.
- Keep project-specific records in the user's own estimating workflow.