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Matty price it at what you consider it to be worth, " the rates" in some area`s are hardly worth getting out of bed for. Also if there is no mechanical intervention its probably not going to be a chased contract. Also check the spec, the last one we did like this was to leave everything less than knee high for the sprayers.

 

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Spec is important,was offered job cutting and hand burning rhoddy a fter the mulcher had done what it could. A boulder field at base of mountain with boulders the size of a house and 10 foot high rhoddy between them.in the end i declined the job as i couldnt decide how many weeks it would take,.my advice is double your daily rate and round up to the nearest week.

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