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  1. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    It was below freezing and blowing snow here today. The only type of day that deadwooding spruce is the preferred type of work.
  2. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    I'm shopping a conehead for it right now. No grapple but we'll put a winch on it and that will help.
  3. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    Now stop derailing this thread. This is about per unit pricing not chipping.
  4. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    No. We rake but any fines that are left we just give a quick rake to the curb and go. The biggest issue is that alot of the brush is a year old and dry as hell, cut into little pieces and stacked into home owner piles. Think thorny brush cut into two foot lengths, piled every which way and...
  5. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    Its turned out great for me in the past. I've always worked as a sub for other guys though. This is the first time I've gone after the whole thing.
  6. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    You'll have to get a work visa too. ;)
  7. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    And yes they base it on low bid. But there are qualifications that have to be met before you can bid like Jonseredbred said.
  8. Canuck

    Bid per inch for tree removal

    The city I live in does a spring brush chipping project where home owners can do there own pruning and put the branches in the alley. The city then hires a contractor to go down all the alleys and chip the brush. It is bid on a per unit basis. In this case per tonne. The contract hasn't been...
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