Indian stone flags - Labour rate
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My thoughts exactly.....you must be able to work out how long it will take you ie: 1.5 days lay flags, .5 day for cutting and other bits, .5 day for pointing.... 2.5 days @ £150.00 p/d = £375.00
plus materials, sharp sand, cement and pointing gear?
Work it all out and divide by the meterage and you have a price per M?
plus materials, sharp sand, cement and pointing gear?
Work it all out and divide by the meterage and you have a price per M?
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As above but I'd add that a base prepared by the client or their builder's labourer is very unlikely to be good enough to lay off with out further work. I've never encountered a job like this yet that I've not had to spend time sorting out the base so be sure to mention that if it needs work then the laying rate stops and a labour rate starts until it's sorted.
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Exactly that happened to us about 2 weeks back, agreed a price for 90m2 on a prepared sub-base for a developer, but ended up layering in 7 ton of MOT and arguing about the costs involved. At the point of refusal it's amazing what throwing the tools back on the pick up and a quick comment of "We're off sort it yourself" gets you, especially when the developers clients are gawking out the window!!:D
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