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Help me price this lot
I got a call to bid on the 2 biggest lots i have ever had the chance to bid. Now I know all my costs ext, im just looking to see how long everyone thinks it will take to plow and how much salt i will use. This lot has a zero tolerance, you can only use magic salt and ALL the snow has to be piled in the rear(the longest area of spaces). A machine also has to be kept here all season. Here is the site
https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q...ed=0CCUQ8gEwAQ I came up with 13k for the season, 1.5-2 hours to do and 1.5-2 yds of salt. Its also 2.33 acres of paved area. |
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Better bump up you time if you have to put it in only one spot.A lot of wasted time.How many 1-3 inch snows you get in a season and how many under an inch snows do you get?
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Snow is a little like religion and a lot like sex,you never know when your going to get it next! www.grandviewlandscaping.com |
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whats your average snowfall amount? how many times do you go out in a season? what equipment will you be using? is it a open 24 hour site?
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I would say we get 30-40 inches average. Last year we only plowed 4 times, year before that we plowed 15 with 80+ inches. Its not open 24 just has to be done by 6:45 AM. I wil be using a 9ft v-plow on a f-350 and a machine with 8 or 10 ft pusher.
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