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ikendo12
Feb 8, 2010, 03:41 PM
I have a job to bid for several long hedges one is a green boxwood hedge approx 500 ft long it does not look like it has been cut before and is about 8-10 ft high another one is silverwood and is approx 300 ft long and is about 5-6 ft high another is a vibernum and is about 200 ft long and 6-8 ft high and the last is a coco plum hedge approx 100 ft long most of these hedges do not look like they have been trimmed since planted this will be my first real commercial bid so any help will be greatly appreciated so what do you think

KUXJ
Feb 8, 2010, 06:39 PM
Hi! ikendo12, welcome to AMHD :)


i have a job to bid for several long hedges one is a green boxwood hedge approx 500 ft long it does not look like it has been cut before and is about 8-10 ft high another one is silverwood and is approx 300 ft long and is about 5-6 ft high another is a vibernum and is about 200 ft long and 6-8 ft high and the last is a coco plum hedge approx 100 ft long most of these hedges do not look like they have been trimmed since plantedYou certainly know what the job entails.


this will be my first real commercial bid so any help will be greatly appreciated so what do you think
Are you experienced or have you any experience in landscaping?

You've done the first two steps listed at this link How to Bid for a Landscape Job (http://www.jobwired.com/articles/37899-How-to-Bid-for-a-Landscape-Job.html) can you complete the remaining five?


This free software may help:
filebuzz.com/Methvin___Estimating_Software.html (http://www.filebuzz.com/fileinfo/21270/Methvin___Estimating_Software.html)

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ikendo12
Feb 9, 2010, 07:37 PM
I have some experience mostly small residential jobs and I like quality work not just any thing will do