Presently the only options for setting up T&M billing rates are an hourly rate, an overtime rate and a double time rate which looks suspiciously like the way you would set up billable labor rates but not how you would charge equipment. Setting up the bill code charge options to match the equipment module charge rate options (hourly, daily, weekly and monthly) will allow those of us that are capable of charging internal equipment at contractual rates to be able to cost at actual rates into job cost and provide billable rate support to owners when necessary.
Company | Frank L. Blum |
Job Title / Role | Director of Accounting Projects |
I need it... | 3 months |
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That's great that you added standby rates, however they aren't assigned to a Rate Level?
T+M now has additional equipment billing rates for standby time.
I agree, it seems very strange that the Equipment Billing Rates are Regular/Overtime/Double time and the Equipment Charge Rates are Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly they should match.