Jobsite Business Calculators

Labor Cost Calculator

Estimate labor cost from crew size, hours, and hourly rate. Use it for quick field math, material planning, and supplier checks before ordering.

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How this calculator works

Include burden, payroll taxes, insurance, and overhead separately if needed.

For best results, measure actual jobsite dimensions, use supplier-specific coverage numbers, and choose a waste factor that matches layout complexity and field conditions.

Real-world estimating notes

Job costing tools are only useful when the inputs include the true cost of labor, equipment, overhead, insurance, fuel, risk, and expected profit.

Before ordering

  • Separate direct cost from overhead and profit.
  • Include labor burden, equipment, and fuel.
  • Use actual production rates when possible.

Labor Cost Calculator reference table

Use these common references to check the result before ordering materials or quoting a job.

ReferenceTypical value
MarkupAdded to cost
MarginProfit ÷ sale price
Field noteInclude overhead, burden, risk, and taxes

FAQ

What is the labor cost calculator used for?

Estimate labor cost from crew size, hours, and hourly rate.

Should I add waste or overage?

Yes. Most jobsite estimates should include a reasonable waste factor for cuts, spills, compaction, breakage, or field variation.

Is this a final bid number?

No. Use it as a planning estimate and verify local material coverage, code requirements, and supplier specifications before ordering.