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📷 From your photos
- Plan shows NEW STORAGE slab with dimensions 28-8 [8738] wide x 19-8 [5994] tall
- Right-side partial plan shows additional dimensions: 14-10 [4521], 3-6 [1067], 6-0 [1829], 6-4.5 [1943] — likely an adjacent stair or entry area; extent of slab unclear
- EX. BASEMENT shown below new storage area — existing condition
- Stair (UP) shown within new storage footprint
Pricing seen in photos is flagged only — your cost database did the math.
Missing info — confirm with the client
- Concrete thickness not specified
- Reinforcement type not specified
- Base/sub-base material not specified (gravel, crusher run, etc.)
- Is the 6 ft excavation a full basement dig or sub-base prep depth?
- Is there existing concrete or structure to demo/remove?
- Desired finish not specified
- Will a vapour barrier (poly) be required under slab?
- Crew size not specified
- Are control joints or saw-cuts required?
- Is a sealer required?
Assumptions made
- Dimensions 28-8 x 19-8 (8738mm x 5994mm) read from architectural plan drawing — converted to 28.667 ft x 19.667 ft
- 6 ft base/excavation depth stated verbally by contractor — unusually deep; may indicate full basement dig-out rather than standard base prep
- Right side of plan partially cut off; full extent of slab may be larger than what is visible
- It is unclear whether the 19-0 [5791] dimension on the right side represents a separate or overlapping measurement
Line items
| Category | Description | Qty | Unit | Unit cost ($) | Cost | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,762.50 | $2,350.00 | |||||||
| $7,424.00 | $9,898.67 | |||||||
| $437.00 | $582.67 | |||||||
| $49.68 | $66.24 | |||||||
| $360.00 | $480.00 | |||||||
| $320.00 | $426.67 | |||||||
| $448.00 | $597.33 | |||||||
| $900.00 | $1,200.00 | |||||||
| $500.00 | $666.67 | |||||||
| $90.00 | $120.00 | |||||||
| $6,600.00 | $8,799.99 | |||||||
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