In the states, contractors are required by the taxing authority to associate 5 individual prices for each item sold. They are labor, material, equipment, subcontractor, and other. Those five items are added together to create the item cost. Then the contractor can add markup in the typical fashion to get their own price points.
As I currently see it, to accomplish this in Studiometry one must create five individual Blueprints, one for each pricing "piece," and associate them with a project.
Multiple pricing pieces within a single Blueprint would make this much simpler and much less cumbersome.
Tracking labor hours per Blueprint would also be beneficial to allow an employee to track time per Blueprint item. Then one could see if their estimated time per Blueprint is sufficient when compared to historical time tracked against the same Blueprint item.
I have attached a photo from a pricing resource as a example.
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