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Anyone negotiate a general contractors bid?
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<blockquote data-quote="HEMIHUNTER" data-source="post: 16499188" data-attributes="member: 70324"><p>Rule of thumb is throw out the high bid, throw out the low bid, one of the guys in the middle is your guy.So get the other bid.</p><p>You need to have them sign your contract and not the other way around.</p><p>So you might want to google how to write your own contract..</p><p>You also want to be specific on what you want them to do ask for a detailed Scope of Work sheet you don't want any extras or change orders unless you initiate them.This way you see excatly what your getting done for your $</p><p>How does the one guy know he's cheaper than the others? </p><p>That would be a red flag for me,never tell your subs what the other guys bid is.</p><p>I've been a Superintendent for some of the largest GC's in FL on projects ranging from $4m to $200m.</p><p>Two last things, Always negotiate and use Disneys philosophy ' Never enter any deal you're not afraid to walk away from'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HEMIHUNTER, post: 16499188, member: 70324"] Rule of thumb is throw out the high bid, throw out the low bid, one of the guys in the middle is your guy.So get the other bid. You need to have them sign your contract and not the other way around. So you might want to google how to write your own contract.. You also want to be specific on what you want them to do ask for a detailed Scope of Work sheet you don't want any extras or change orders unless you initiate them.This way you see excatly what your getting done for your $ How does the one guy know he's cheaper than the others? That would be a red flag for me,never tell your subs what the other guys bid is. I've been a Superintendent for some of the largest GC's in FL on projects ranging from $4m to $200m. Two last things, Always negotiate and use Disneys philosophy ' Never enter any deal you're not afraid to walk away from'. [/QUOTE]
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