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BSA Construction LLC
11-28-2007, 07:18 PM
I am going to be installing a 1000 Gallon 4000 PSI grease trap and a duplex pump for this resturant owner. I am curious as to how to price this job out. I will be doing all the work and not subing anything out. All I wanna know is a ball park figure I should charge. I have a number in mind but I want to see what you guys think and see if I am on the right track.

I have included some photos from the Plans as reference. Hopefully that will help a bit.

Here is the scope of work :

1. Remove Existing sewage pump & chamber and remove existing water closet
2. Cut up concrete floor on interior as per engineer drawing to install the new plumbing lines
3. Tear out existing sidewalk next to porch on the exterior rear, and excavate area for new 1000 Gallon tank location and plumbing
4. Remove backfill and concrete debris from job location to proper disposal facility
5. Once all prep work has been completed the tank shall be ordered, delivered, and set into place
6. All necessary plumbing and electrical connections will be made at this time
7. Call for rough inspection
8. After all the plumbing work has been completed, concrete shall be poured to cover all exposed piping on the inside of the property
9. Backfill remaining area around Holding Tank (Exterior)
10. Form and re-pour concrete side walk in the rear
11. Clean and dispose of any left over debris
12. Call for final township inspection

BSA Construction LLC
11-28-2007, 07:22 PM
few more...

toolaholic
11-28-2007, 07:28 PM
If You were a legit Contr. You'd never be on a DIY FORUM with this question!
NICE TRY :p

BSA Construction LLC
11-28-2007, 07:47 PM
If You were a legit Contr. You'd never be on a DIY FORUM with this question!
NICE TRY :p

Sorry but I am young and this is the first time Pricing this type of job.

www.BSAGC.com Do you need to see my lic. and insurance info?

Herk
11-28-2007, 08:02 PM
I would question if this is legal in your state. It's a commercial job and most states require that the job be bid and completed by licensed plumbers, and that includes supplying the materials. If you're in PA, well, I'm feeling kinda bad about the poor plumbers there already.

BSA Construction LLC
11-28-2007, 08:08 PM
I would question if this is legal in your state. It's a commercial job and most states require that the job be bid and completed by licensed plumbers, and that includes supplying the materials. If you're in PA, well, I'm feeling kinda bad about the poor plumbers there already.

I am commerical and residential licensed. I build residential and commerical building. My father is a lic. plumber and I do all the excavating, concrete work and everything else. My uncle is an Electrician also licensed. So I can do the job. I just wanna get a ball park so I dont get screwed or regret doing the job.

cwhyu2
11-28-2007, 08:20 PM
If you know what you are doing then 10000 dollers!