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ive done a bit for an estate, you doing it on a piece rate? i think a rough guide would be ud want to be planting between 100 to 200 trees with stakes and tree guards a day depending on site condtition etc so if your doing 150 a day at 80 pence a tree ud make £120, but price always varies alot.... but then i guess your supplying stake and tree guards to so ul have to work out a price for that.

 

hope it kind of helps

 

stu

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For a small job you have to charge more per tree so for example on a large site you might be £0.50 to plant and fit guard but for a small site you probably need to be £0.60 depending on travelling and site conditions. On top of that you will have a marking out charge of £0.04. tree guard and stake price depending on specification and loss liability?

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