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Jim Benitah

Structural Design

(514) 771-1960

Project due date

Oct 25, 2023

Project Address:

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We are pleased to present to you our offer for the structural design and inspection of the load bearing walls at the above-mentioned address. This offer presents our working methodology, a description of the deliverables to be provided, the fees to carry out the mandate and the timeline for submission of the various deliverables. For more information, please contact us. We will be happy to answer your questions. Hoping that the following offer meets your expectations, we thank you for your time and consideration.

Summary of Services

Our proposal includes the engineering services to evaluate the load bearing nature of the walls to be demolished. Additionally, it includes the production of plans for the supporting structure to be installed in the event that the walls are load bearing.

Working Methodology

• Evaluation of the load bearing nature of the walls. • Inspection visit to determine the measurements of the structural elements of the wall to be demolished (4 hrs visit maximum). • Analysis of the existing structure. • Production of signed and sealed structural plans for the supporting structure.

Deliverables

• Structural plans for the structure to replace the load bearing wall.

Fees

• Our proposal fee for the initial visit to determine the load bearing nature of the wall and take measurements where needed is seven hundred and fifty ($ 750.00) dollars plus applicable taxes. • Our proposal fee for the letter report for a non-load bearing wall is two hundred and fifty ($ 250.00) dollars plus applicable taxes. • Our proposal fee for the design of the structure as well as drafting of plans for the load bearing wall is seven hundred ($ 700.00) dollars plus applicable taxes. • Additional visits needed to evaluate the final structure, will be charged at a fixed rate of 135$/hr including travel time. At the time of the inspection, the structure will need to be visible, this must be accommodated by the client.

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