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On Jan 29, 1:57*am, "Info" wrote:
I'm the wheelchair-friendly bathroom remodel guy. *Here's the initial "scope
of work" document I received from Tub Cove. This company is the
only contender because the others were too expensive too much rot. *I don't
think they
wanted my business and Tub Cove *has specialized exclusively in this work
for at least
twenty years.

http://www.geocities.com/haroldshams...pe_of_Work.xls

I've been on project teams, coordinating work, but I have not been at the
front end "SOW" part before. What do you think ? *I need a more specific
document and will ask for it.

On other concern I have is the contract. *At a minimum, I need to make sure
he can restore the bathroom if a problem (I don't know how to put it)
*crops up that makes the original plan unworkable. *Suppose the wall
on the side of the tub gives way when he removes the tub? *That will be
his obligation to fix, but I need to make sure I can make that stick. *I
also
want a "not to exceed" amount in the contract.


You're aware that you'll have to transfer into that shower because
there's a 2-1/2" threshold, correct? Most people in wheelchairs prefer
roll-in showers. Also, the way that SOW is written, you'll be eating
any additional work if there is any extra work involved once the tub
is removed. You can't expect the person doing the estimating to have
xray vision. Good luck with your project.