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Post by vpuckett on Sept 23, 2009 21:50:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know where I can learn to do carpet dyeing. The town I live in has quite a few colleges properties and seems like some get carpets dyed instead of replacing. Any info would be helpful.Thanks
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Post by vpuckett on Feb 26, 2009 19:54:53 GMT -5
Thanks for the response. Just so I understand... you would do construction and final clean based on hourly rate instead of price per sq ft ? Also I would only pay $10 per hour, if I don't get the construction clean up and only get final clean, the superintendent on the job will pay day labor (Manpower) $17 per hr to do construction clean up.
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Post by vpuckett on Feb 26, 2009 16:51:42 GMT -5
I am getting ready to bid on a new apartment complex and need help. Seven story college complex. 96 apartments, 3 restaurant's, 3 retail spaces, gym and a couple offices. Total sq footage works out to be about 115000. They want me to give 2 quotes. One for construction clean and one for final clean. I am new at this and the last college property I bid on was for final clean, but I ended up doing alot of construction clean up too. Should I give 3 bids, one for construction, one for final and one for both jobs combined with maybe a price reduction for getting both jobs? The super told me if construction clean was too high he would use day labor to do it. I know day labor charges $17.00 an hour in our area. I really want this job because after this one there is another complex with 190 units. My husband is a maintenance supervisor at a similar property and he says I should charge .35 per sq ft for construction and .20 for final. I think this seems to high. All suggestions appreciated!!!
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