This reminds me of long ago when a new Developer (originally from PA) started building in the Northern VA area. It was at the time of the downturn in building and everybody was scrambling for work.
EVERY single one of their subcontractor applicants got the same line: "we really want YOU as our [Geotech/Land Developer/Concrete Foundation Builder/Drywaller/etc.] BUT you just need to get your price a little lower." Then when they felt they'd driven the price as low as they could they made a decision. And did the savings go to the new homeowners? Heck no, they went in the Developer's pocket!
We sure as blazes weren't making any money from them and Scrooge kept grumbling. I was told to keep my time on their sites to a minimum and when the contract lapsed it was not renewed. I heard the same happened with most of their subcontractors.
When the Developer tried this stunt again they failed miserably as the housing market had rebounded. They finally had to start paying decent wages and, lo and behold, their home prices went up substantially.
So make sure your bid allows your company to show a profit and the end and not a wash or (
) a loss!
EVERY single one of their subcontractor applicants got the same line: "we really want YOU as our [Geotech/Land Developer/Concrete Foundation Builder/Drywaller/etc.] BUT you just need to get your price a little lower." Then when they felt they'd driven the price as low as they could they made a decision. And did the savings go to the new homeowners? Heck no, they went in the Developer's pocket!
We sure as blazes weren't making any money from them and Scrooge kept grumbling. I was told to keep my time on their sites to a minimum and when the contract lapsed it was not renewed. I heard the same happened with most of their subcontractors.
When the Developer tried this stunt again they failed miserably as the housing market had rebounded. They finally had to start paying decent wages and, lo and behold, their home prices went up substantially.
So make sure your bid allows your company to show a profit and the end and not a wash or (

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