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The 'Like-For-Like' Lighting Trap — Why A $50K Fixture Swap Is Almost Never Just A Fixture #Shorts

Here's something nobody tells you about federal lighting jobs: the words 'replace existing fixtures' in a solicitation almost never mean what you think they mean.

You read the scope. It says swap 40 fixtures. You walk the site. You count 40 fixtures. You price 40 fixtures plus labor plus a markup. You bid $50K. You feel good.

Then you win it. And that's when the fun starts.

Because buried in the spec — usually in a section most guys never bother to open — there's language about circuit verification, existing conductor condition, fixture support from structure (not from the ceiling grid), emergency egress lighting tie-ins, and whatever the latest energy code edition requires. Federal jobs follow the code in effect at the time of the work, not the code that was in place when the building was built. That single sentence has buried more contractors than I can count.

So now your 'like-for-like' swap means new whips, new supports, possibly new circuits, an emergency lighting inverter you didn't price, and a controls package because the spec referenced an occupancy sensor standard you skipped over. Your $50K job just turned into a $50K job with $22K of unpriced scope. You eat it, or you fight for a mod and lose the relationship.

The contractors who do well on these small electrical scopes aren't smarter — they just read the spec sections everyone else skips. Division 26. Division 01 general requirements. And the energy code reference at the very bottom of the fixture schedule. That's where the money lives, and that's where the losses live too.

A $50K lighting job done right pays better than most $400K renovations. A $50K lighting job done wrong is how you find out what a termination for default looks like.

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DISCLAIMER: The strategies, regulations, and figures discussed in this video reflect Sean Reitmeyer's personal experience in federal contracting and are shared for informational and educational purposes only. This is not legal, financial, or business advice. Individual results vary. Viewers who have not completed the GC Experts training program are missing context that is essential to correctly applying these concepts. Nothing in this video creates a coaching, advisory, or contractual relationship. Consult qualified legal, financial, and business professionals before making any business decisions.

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