· slab
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Missing info — confirm with the client
- What structure or scope follows the excavation (foundation, basement, pool, cistern, etc.)?
- Will there be a gravel or base material installed after excavation?
- Crew size and equipment needed for 6 ft deep excavation?
- Is shoring or trench protection required at 6 ft depth?
- Disposal site or haul distance for removed fill dirt?
Assumptions made
- Job type set to 'slab' as placeholder since no concrete work is specified; actual structure type is unknown
- 6 ft dig depth noted — this is atypical for standard slab/flatwork and suggests a below-grade structure; contractor should confirm intended use
- base_depth_in left null — the 6 ft dig depth is an excavation depth, not a gravel base depth; no base material specified
Line items
| Category | Description | Qty | Unit | Unit cost ($) | Cost | Price | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $1,821.25 | $2,428.33 | |||||||
| $640.00 | $853.33 | |||||||
| $456.00 | $608.00 | |||||||
| $51.04 | $68.05 | |||||||
| $320.00 | $426.67 | |||||||
| $320.00 | $426.67 | |||||||
| $640.00 | $853.33 | |||||||
| $900.00 | $1,200.00 | |||||||
| $500.00 | $666.67 | |||||||
| $90.00 | $120.00 | |||||||
| $1,100.00 | $1,466.67 | |||||||
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