I was asked by another local PW company to do some sub contracting work for them for a relatively large size project. The job is 73 identical town homes located in an upscale neighborhood near my main city of business.
The homes are all 2700 sq. ft. and consist of Hardy Board siding with brick bases and some normal sized flat work. The deal that I have worked out so far with the owner of this company is to do all of the flat work for every home in this sub division. They range from 30x42 – 30x64 feet in size. My question for all of you is, what is a good percentage to charge for a job like this? The total contract is $7300 for all 73 homes with a completion time line of 14 days. My best estimate so far is 18% or $1300.
Secondly, I'm looking to buy a surface cleaner and I think I have found a good deal on a 20”. General Pump makes it and it’s sold through Northern Tool under this link. Do you guys think this is worth the money and are floating as good as wheeled?
Any help you guys could give me is surely appreciated.
I was asked by another local PW company to do some sub contracting work for them for a relatively large size project. The job is 73 identical town homes located in an upscale neighborhood near my main city of business.
The homes are all 2700 sq. ft. and consist of Hardy Board siding with brick bases and some normal sized flat work. The deal that I have worked out so far with the owner of this company is to do all of the flat work for every home in this sub division. They range from 30x42 – 30x64 feet in size. My question for all of you is, what is a good percentage to charge for a job like this? The total contract is $7300 for all 73 homes with a completion time line of 14 days. My best estimate so far is 18% or $1300.
Secondly, I'm looking to buy a surface cleaner and I think I have found a good deal on a 20”. General Pump makes it and it’s sold through Northern Tool under this link. Do you guys think this is worth the money and are floating as good as wheeled?
Any help you guys could give me is surely appreciated.
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