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Old 04-06-2012, 05:45 PM
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We are needing some concrete work done (parking lot). I am looking for someone who is willing to do some concrete work in trade for LSx motors. If interested please PM or call and ask for Kyle.
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How big is the parking lot?
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We plan to pour a number of areas, initially will be a 40x85 pad.
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if i wasnt having back surgery in the next 2 weeks i would so come down there , but im pretty worthless at the moment,
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Originally Posted by BOBS99SS
if i wasnt having back surgery in the next 2 weeks i would so come down there , but im pretty worthless at the moment,
When you get feeling better give me a call if you are still interested in pouring some concrete. We have plans to do approx 12000sf total so we will be pouring for the next year or so in small parts.
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12000sq ft of concrete = $$$$$$. Could have a badass motor for that
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Originally Posted by Pwebbz28
12000sq ft of concrete = $$$$$$. Could have a badass motor for that
Hah, yeah. Like I said we are planning on doing it in a few separate pours to keep cost reasonable. We will see though, I'm not opposed to one time to complete it all for the right price.
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Originally Posted by thompson
Hah, yeah. Like I said we are planning on doing it in a few separate pours to keep cost reasonable. We will see though, I'm not opposed to one time to complete it all for the right price.
it would probably be more cost effective to pour continuously.

My company is in plano, we could probably do it. Not for car parts though, I need to be able to pay my crew and for materials.

If youre ok with that let me know, ill have the estimator give you a call on monday.
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Originally Posted by TruBloodTransAm
it would probably be more cost effective to pour continuously.

My company is in plano, we could probably do it. Not for car parts though, I need to be able to pay my crew and for materials.

If youre ok with that let me know, ill have the estimator give you a call on monday.
Yeah, I know it will be cheaper to do all at once with the cash up front but would like to take care of some of the expense with motors. If we decide to just pay it outright I will PM you for an est.
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