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Hi all, I need your expertise if possible on pricing tree management, basically it's a job with over 900 acres of mature hardwood that hasn't been seen to with over 40 years, it will entail climbing and felling and some extracting more than likely some Chipping aswell, replanting will be totally separate and will be looked after by the groundsman of the land owner. This will be a 1 - 2 year contract. It will mean a full time position for at least 2 qualified arborists and no doubt abit of subbing also, my quesion is how do I price it have many of you come by this before and if so how did you break down contract, I would like if ye could include prices. Many thanks again. Oh and timber will not be used as a bargaining tool. Work only! Thanks :thumbup1:

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