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$49,342.91
includes your 25% margin · $19.13/sq ft
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Edit this quotetakeoff · line items · margin · scope

Job takeoff (what the AI read — edit to correct)

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Concrete: 73.06 m³ poured → order 80.5 m³. Excavation: 97.41 m³ bank.

Missing info — confirm with the client

  • Crew size not specified
  • Duration not specified
  • Sealer or curing compound not mentioned — confirm if cure-and-seal is required
  • Bollard embedment depth and reinforcement details not provided
  • Confirm whether tactile plates are cast into the main slab pour or a separate pour
  • Confirm excavation depth required (currently derived from base + thickness)

Assumptions made

  • job_type set to 'slab' as closest match for commercial entrance flatwork; contractor should confirm
  • 12-inch concrete thickness is unusually heavy for flatwork — confirm this is correct and not a typo for a thinner slab
  • Wire mesh specified for 12-inch slab under commercial loading — contractor may want to upgrade to rebar
  • Bollards noted as cast-in-place (8x 12" dia x 42" tall) — not included in flatwork area; pricing handled separately by contractor
  • Tactile plates (8x cast iron, 10 sq ft each, 80 sq ft total) listed as separate area entry; may be set into the flatwork slab — contractor to confirm if poured concurrently or separately
  • Broom finish specified for main flatwork; finish for bollards and tactile zone not stated

Line items

CategoryDescriptionQtyUnitUnit cost ($)CostPrice
$18,917.50$25,223.34
$1,888.00$2,517.33
$794.64$1,059.52
$227.04$302.72
$1,280.00$1,706.67
$1,280.00$1,706.67
$2,560.00$3,413.33
$1,550.00$2,066.67
$1,550.00$2,066.67
$360.00$480.00
$6,600.00$8,799.99
Selling price
$49,342.91
Cost: $37,007.18Profit: $12,335.73

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