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Chris Wilburn
  • Portland, OR
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Rehab Bid sound reasonable?

Chris Wilburn
  • Portland, OR
Posted

Hey BP,

Looking to get some opinions on construction bid numbers we’re looking at. Do these sound like reasonable ballpark quotes for a one stop shop GC?

Property is a 1990s build, really hasn’t been touched since original construction. 1200sf, 3br/1.5ba, 2 story. Roof pitch 12/12

-New shingles and edge metal $9k (plus replacing plywood where needed)

-exterior painting $6k (definitely will be replacing some cedar boards here, but not clear on how many, maybe 10-15)

-rebuild four stair walk up on porch $1.5k

-carpet tear out and LVT (4.5mm clic, 12mil wear layer) throughout $15k

-replace 40ft of cedar fence $5k

Let’s assume that there are few to no surprises and the work quoted is the only work necessary.

Let me know if I’m missing any info that would help.

Thanks!

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