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Default Time/Materials Contract


"LittleF" wrote in message
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We are considering hiring a contractor to demo, install kitchen
cabinets, do electrical work (possible additional 220 line for
separate cooktop), and plumbing for a small kitchen remodel. He
subcontracts the elect. and plumbing, and states all are licensed. We
are buying the cabinets and countertop/sink, appliances ourselves. He
works on a T and M basis, time and materials. Time cost is $115 an
hour for 3 men working. He estimates the job at about $6000-7000
total, but his contract provides for no max for the job. His
references are good. Small kitchen about 13 feet by 7 feet, galley
style. Floors and painting we are doing ourselves also.

What should one consider with signing a T and M contract?


Personally I wouldn't use a T&M agreement. He is supposed to be the expert;
he ought to be able to determine how much it will cost him.
Naturally he is entitled to do business anyway he wants and you shouldn't
argue about it, but should find someone else.

Possible additional 220 line? He doesn't know if he needs a circuit or
not?! Lose the flake now.