We have a nice, modern 27T Cat with hydro thumb that we use a bit on the farm and our new building projects. However, due to the value of the machine, it really needs to run a bit more so considering some "for-hire" work. Before we dive in, I should mention I have a technical background as well as heavy construction, building bridges, roadways, retention ponds, culverts, massive storm sewers, etc. I am not a rookie, but I am also trying not to become an "excavation company" I guess.
I read a few posts on here that left me a touch discouraged on pond work and I sort of felt like it was "too easy" to where I would be competing with guys that have sloppy old equipment and I realize usually for pond customers, the price is usually all that matters. Those posts were from a decade ago so it would be interesting to see what some rates even look like currently? Honestly just want to see if it is worth the hassle and wear on the machine. I am trying to just stick with low liability work right now. However, that might become a bad idea. I am well qualified and licensed for geotechnical work, but not sure I want to get too wound in it right now. However, if that is something brings value, I can consider it.
Reason I bring this up is I dangled my card online a little a couple days ago and got many contacts. Most guys wanting tree/land clearing type stuff, which I might do some, but I am not about to start bashing the machine against trees or risk my life with 60ft trees. I have one contact I plan to meet with later today. He needs about 2 acres of area lifted for a parking lot for his commercial trash business, and pulling dirt from within the property. It seems right up my lane. We will have to discuss how big/deep he would want a pond, but I am not sure if I am to drag out all the details for the parking lot? I typically end up using my experience to explain how I will do a job, then someone goes and either does it themselves, or has someone else do it cheaper. It makes me want to throw a bid and say "it will get done right"....
I am trying not to become a "guy with a shovel, tell me where to dig".... The guy above has expressed interest in getting someone experienced on the job to help him make decisions on how to proceed and execute it. I have told others, but not this guy, that I am sticking to a $2k minimum just to get the machine on a site. Just not sure it is worth it for me to move for less. I have to clean tracks, prep machine, etc.
Any thoughts, advice, quotes, etc could sure help me determine a direction. I am in the midwest where the American dream is "a pond", but few want to pay for it. I would probably consider digging 'some' new home basements and stuff like that, but this machine is marginally big for some of that work.
I read a few posts on here that left me a touch discouraged on pond work and I sort of felt like it was "too easy" to where I would be competing with guys that have sloppy old equipment and I realize usually for pond customers, the price is usually all that matters. Those posts were from a decade ago so it would be interesting to see what some rates even look like currently? Honestly just want to see if it is worth the hassle and wear on the machine. I am trying to just stick with low liability work right now. However, that might become a bad idea. I am well qualified and licensed for geotechnical work, but not sure I want to get too wound in it right now. However, if that is something brings value, I can consider it.
Reason I bring this up is I dangled my card online a little a couple days ago and got many contacts. Most guys wanting tree/land clearing type stuff, which I might do some, but I am not about to start bashing the machine against trees or risk my life with 60ft trees. I have one contact I plan to meet with later today. He needs about 2 acres of area lifted for a parking lot for his commercial trash business, and pulling dirt from within the property. It seems right up my lane. We will have to discuss how big/deep he would want a pond, but I am not sure if I am to drag out all the details for the parking lot? I typically end up using my experience to explain how I will do a job, then someone goes and either does it themselves, or has someone else do it cheaper. It makes me want to throw a bid and say "it will get done right"....
I am trying not to become a "guy with a shovel, tell me where to dig".... The guy above has expressed interest in getting someone experienced on the job to help him make decisions on how to proceed and execute it. I have told others, but not this guy, that I am sticking to a $2k minimum just to get the machine on a site. Just not sure it is worth it for me to move for less. I have to clean tracks, prep machine, etc.
Any thoughts, advice, quotes, etc could sure help me determine a direction. I am in the midwest where the American dream is "a pond", but few want to pay for it. I would probably consider digging 'some' new home basements and stuff like that, but this machine is marginally big for some of that work.