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*For OSE to charge the industry standard rate, OSE would have to charge about 20% developer profit. | *For OSE to charge the industry standard rate, OSE would have to charge about 20% developer profit. | ||
*Based on OSE's integrated-enterprise architecture, OSE could function either as the developer, general contractor, or builder - or any combination of the above. A [[Distributive Enterprise]] is in a position to capture any or all of these 3 value streams. | |||
=More= | =More= |
Revision as of 17:01, 27 June 2022
General Figures
- How much profit does a developer make? 20% from project cost. [1]
- How much profit does a general contractor make?
- Gross profit is before overhead [4]
Lot Costs
OSE Case
- For OSE to charge the industry standard rate, OSE would have to charge about 20% developer profit.
- Based on OSE's integrated-enterprise architecture, OSE could function either as the developer, general contractor, or builder - or any combination of the above. A Distributive Enterprise is in a position to capture any or all of these 3 value streams.