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<blockquote data-quote="Bandit1047" data-source="post: 16960" data-attributes="member: 1222"><p>Many small operators have asked how do you guys price a job. There is a great article in the August Equipment World magazine. <a href="http://www.equipmentworlddigital.com" target="_blank">www.equipmentworlddigital.com</a> It gives you a real heads up in pricing in an ever changing and sky rocketing material cost invironment. They even give you phrases that you should and can use in your contracts to cover yourself in the event that you get cought in a material price increase after quoting a job. this is a MUST READ for all contractors. If the above link does not work, try <a href="http://www.equipmentworld.com" target="_blank">www.equipmentworld.com</a> Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bandit1047, post: 16960, member: 1222"] Many small operators have asked how do you guys price a job. There is a great article in the August Equipment World magazine. [URL='http://www.equipmentworlddigital.com']www.equipmentworlddigital.com[/URL] It gives you a real heads up in pricing in an ever changing and sky rocketing material cost invironment. They even give you phrases that you should and can use in your contracts to cover yourself in the event that you get cought in a material price increase after quoting a job. this is a MUST READ for all contractors. If the above link does not work, try [URL='http://www.equipmentworld.com']www.equipmentworld.com[/URL] Joe [/QUOTE]
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