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bubbaj

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I am looking to get contracts for roadside brushing
and would like some input on how much $$ for the average
mile. Some details of one job call for all brush and trees 4'' and
smaller to be cut to a max hight of 6'' from ground and no
equipment alowed in ditches and must be at least 12' wide and
all over head limbs 4'' & under are to be removed. I would also
like to know about how many miles a 3 man crew could do in a day.

Thanks bubbaj
 
bid it by the hour until you can figure out how many miles per day per crew..


Can't go wrong doing it by the hour
 
is it all hand work ? or can you use a bobcat with a mower and a Minny excavator with a mower head (for the ditch work)? city streets of along free ways ? give me some more info and i will try to help . we do alot of ROW work
 
ASD said:
is it all hand work ? or can you use a bobcat with a mower and a Minny excavator with a mower head (for the ditch work)? city streets of along free ways ? give me some more info and i will try to help . we do alot of ROW work


I can use any equipment that can reach into the ditch from the road. A minimum of 12 feet.

can you give me information on where to find mower attachments for anyhting that can reach into ditch.

Yes we could use a minny excavator with a mower head, where do you find them?

Approximately how long does it take to do a mile of taking down brush and trees, 4 inches and smaller, and removing limbs 4 inches and smaller above the road. With 3 guys, 1 running brushing equipment and 2 cutting trees. All debris gets left in ditch.
 
TreeJunkie said:
bid it by the hour until you can figure out how many miles per day per crew..


Can't go wrong doing it by the hour

Sounds like he's bidding it for the city,county or state.It will be bid out by the foot or mile there not going to accept an hourly rate bid.
 
bubbaj said:
I can use any equipment that can reach into the ditch from the road. A minimum of 12 feet.

can you give me information on where to find mower attachments for anyhting that can reach into ditch.

Yes we could use a minny excavator with a mower head, where do you find them?

Approximately how long does it take to do a mile of taking down brush and trees, 4 inches and smaller, and removing limbs 4 inches and smaller above the road. With 3 guys, 1 running brushing equipment and 2 cutting trees. All debris gets left in ditch.

go to (rockhound.com ) we have one on a bobcat T300 and on on a minny ex and are going to get one for a 36000lb ex in april we have been very happy with this brand
the t300 can mow a 72" path at 3 mph in hevy brush 4" and smaller the minny ex can mow a 36" path at 3 mph and a 36000 lb ex can clear a 20' path at 5 mph in brush with a good operator

as for the hand work i can't help you much with that as i cant see it!
 
Is this FEMA related work?

This sounds like a fema sub-contractor trying to get the lowest price?

If, this is fema related beware!!! (very difficult to make $$$).

Just-my-two=cents

Spike
 
Thanks for the info its been helpful
would it be out of line to figure an average of 2 miles a day at $1000 per mile??? to cover all expences and possible break downs and staying out of town during job.
 
So if the minny ex will do 36'' at 3 mph to do 12' wide x 2 sides of road it would take (acording to my math ) 4swipes at 36'' = 12' x2 for doing both sides of road is 8 swipes. 3 miles at 36'' takes 1 hr x it by 8 passes=8hrs to do 3 miles (1 day of work)

so basicly could I call it an average of 5 miles a day to deal with the possible break downs and any thing that comes up to, compensate for places that are more dence and harder to get into?
 
bubbaj said:
So if the minny ex will do 36'' at 3 mph to do 12' wide x 2 sides of road it would take (acording to my math ) 4swipes at 36'' = 12' x2 for doing both sides of road is 8 swipes. 3 miles at 36'' takes 1 hr x it by 8 passes=8hrs to do 3 miles (1 day of work)

so basicly could I call it an average of 5 miles a day to deal with the possible break downs and any thing that comes up to, compensate for places that are more dence and harder to get into?

yes 5 mi would be about right but my numbers are for an operator skilled in useing this type of equipment!!!!!!!! it takes a long time to become proficient on this type of equipment
 
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