OhioSigns
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So, I have a job I am quoting for a customer that I recently started doing work for. This job they want quoted requires me to drive 350 miles (6 hours) each way to the job site to install some graphics on tanks that are about 50' in the air. They are providing the lift as driving my bucket truck that far is not happening and they have a lift already on site as they are doing work on the tanks and painting them. Install is pretty simple, tanks are smooth, painted steel. The graphics are not overly huge, just (3) 4'x12' panels on each tank (2 tanks) that I will print using 3MIJ180CV3 with 3M 8518. Install will require myself and 1 employee. This particular job would require us to close the shop for 2 days due to the drive and install time meaning nothing else is getting done while we are out (only a 2 man shop). I have never done a job this distance away from the shop or had to bill for staying somewhere overnight. What's your guys thoughts on charges for the drive time, staying overnight and install charges. I'm thinking around $3,500 for install. Graphics are being quoted separately in case they want their crew to attempt installing themselves. Does my price sound high or low to you guys and why? I'm swamped with work and don't really care whether I get the job or not so I don't want to under quote it and want it padded as you never know if it could turn into a PITA if something gets messed up that far away or if the weather or circumstances changes, dragging install out even further. Thoughts?