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<blockquote data-quote="frank123" data-source="post: 6687" data-attributes="member: 649"><p>If you're fairly confident of what lies beneath, I'd say you could probably come out better by the foot. That being said, rocks and heavy clay can bring you to the end of your sanity in a hurry. If there's any question, you'll be covered at your hourly rate + attachment. We installed an irrigation system for a university soccer complex (3 fields). Bid the job off of a blueprint before the site prep was done, only to find out when they were ready for us that the material was pure sticky brown clay. I had figured one average day for trenching. Started at about 7 am and finally got done at about 11:30 that night without ever shutting down the machine. I've had more profitable days, but I guess I learned something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank123, post: 6687, member: 649"] If you're fairly confident of what lies beneath, I'd say you could probably come out better by the foot. That being said, rocks and heavy clay can bring you to the end of your sanity in a hurry. If there's any question, you'll be covered at your hourly rate + attachment. We installed an irrigation system for a university soccer complex (3 fields). Bid the job off of a blueprint before the site prep was done, only to find out when they were ready for us that the material was pure sticky brown clay. I had figured one average day for trenching. Started at about 7 am and finally got done at about 11:30 that night without ever shutting down the machine. I've had more profitable days, but I guess I learned something. [/QUOTE]
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