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Pricing up a beat up


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Bumping this because it's that time of year again! 

 

I did  a few beat up sites last season, Stoke Wood's comment above rang in my ears on the third one, which turned out to be a lot of work for little return. 

 

Now they've offered me a few more contracts this year, much of which is the same sort of stuff, but some are beat ups with new guards - again, how to price these? My experience of planting with guards and stakes is that they take quite a while. What would be a reasonable expectation of unit price on their part? I'm thinking in the region of £1.30 - £1.70 - would this be wildly shy of the mark? 

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