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I work for a building contractor and I spend most of my workday giving on-site estimates . I mainly go to people’s homes, discuss the work they want done, inspect the site, and give them a quote .
Robert: You want to expand your kitchen, is that right?
Abigail: Yes, with our growing family, we need more room.
Robert: It looks like it’s about 200 square feet right now. You want to double the size?
Abigail: That’s the idea, but I want to get it done quickly, say within two months. Is that possible?
Robert: Well, we’ve finished jobs like this before in under three months, but that’s without anydelays . Sometimes getting the exact materials the client wants or finding structural problems that don’t appear until we start work can set us back .
Abigail: That’s my greatest fear. I’m afraid of delays and cost overruns .
Robert: Well, we try to be upfront with our clients by giving them a breakdown of the costs of the materials and labor involved in the project. We also give them a schedule of when the work will be completed. You’ll get a detailed estimate in writing , at no charge and with noobligation .
Abigail: How long does it take to get the estimate?
Robert: We usually mail or fax the estimate within two days.
Abigail: That’s great. Let me tell you exactly what we have in mind...