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The Equipment Cost per Hour is a critical part of the construction equipment world. Every owner and operator of construction equipment should have a strong grasp on the usage of costs per hour, as well as how to calculate them.
The overall formula for it is the following:
Cost per Hour = (Total Ownership Costs + Total Operating Costs) / Equipment Usage
To illustrate an example, let’s assume the following for a common Bobcat skid steer:
Cost per Hour = ($50,000 + $25,000) / 1,000
Cost per Hour = $75.00 per hour
Note – this should generally be all total costs and usage up to the point of the calculation.
They are used throughout the construction organization. By department, here’s a look at how they are used:
There are several trusted sources for Equipment Costs per Hour:
As important as it is, cost per hour is one of the most misunderstood, miscalculated and misrepresented aspects of the construction equipment world. Specifically, many manufacturers use marketing superlatives to brag that their machines have the “lowest cost to own”. But rarely is this truly used accurately (they often are really referring to operating costs, instead). Beware the use of cost per hour marketing terms when buying construction equipment.
Find out more about ownership costs and operating costs.
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