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Anyone got any ideas for a day rate on thinning small woodlands for 2x cutters and 2x labourers we are going to be felling, chipping and skidding larger logs to burn on a fire also stacking the medium logs in (habitat piles/log walls) between trees, creating wood chip paths after mulching with a 3 ton excavator also will have log grab attachment I will be charging the customer separately for the hire of the digger and attachments.

Hope to have it done in 5-7 days.

Ive got a rough figure myself but a 2nd opinion would help with this will appreciate it and thanks in advance.

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Tree surgeon day rate is whatever you need to make money. Anything you charge will be expensive compared to a proper low impact forestry contractor due to your reliance upon labour, but the customer probably won't realise that so jsut charge what you need to make it work for you.

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8 hours ago, Meadstreecare said:

Na bit more involved when i say labour i mean groundsman used to charge the man £650-750 a day for 2 men so I was thinking £1000-1200 a day customer not shy of a few quid

For four guys? Geeeez.

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£650 is what comes to mind not including any machinery but it depends if you're looking at it as a harvesting job or something else. And location, speed etc.

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19 hours ago, Meadstreecare said:

Na bit more involved when i say labour i mean groundsman used to charge the man £650-750 a day for 2 men so I was thinking £1000-1200 a day customer not shy of a few quid

If you can get £750 a day for two groundsmen why do you even need to ask and why don’t you have your own digger already?
 

 

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