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Which of the following is true about cost-based pricing?

  1. It is primarily used for residential projects

  2. It is uncommon in the construction industry

  3. It often includes a markup percentage

  4. It is only applicable for larger projects

The correct answer is: It often includes a markup percentage

Cost-based pricing is a method that involves calculating the total cost of a project, including materials, labor, overhead, and other expenses, and then adding a markup percentage to determine the final price. This approach is particularly common in the construction industry since it ensures that all incurred costs are covered while also providing a profit margin for the contractor. In construction, the markup percentage is essential because it compensates for risks associated with unpredictable costs, market fluctuations, and project-specific variables. By determining the price based on costs incurred—plus a predetermined profit margin—contractors can maintain financial viability even if project expenses vary. The other options don't correctly represent the characteristics and applications of cost-based pricing. While it might be more commonly associated with certain project types, it can be utilized across a range of project sizes and types within the industry. Additionally, its usage is quite prevalent, and not just limited to larger projects, making this pricing strategy both very relevant and versatile in the field.