Project Details
Academy Sports- Land/Lot/Snow
Pricing Support
Completed
Lost
Green
90%
12-14-2022
12-29-2022
Project Log Items
 
Date
Type of Note
Type of Service
Due Date
Status
Note
Resolution
 
01-12-2023 Meeting     Open Pricing model built out.
Questions on new bid sheet:
- differences between current scope and ones that were submitted
- lot and snow- no adjustments
- land based off growing season and non-growing season/ now based off number of cuts through the year
- majority of sites are 12 months
- Jeff good current pricing
- RISK: add caveat for southern states at 20-30 cuts could have more cuts and be ooc work
- Send Jeff our recommendations on cut frequencies for the client to reference
 
12-28-2022 Meeting       Jeff Oaks, Zach doran, RFP team
review full bid sheet
Questions on scope
- snow removal- most are in southern states
- helper rate- 60% 
- LL owned sites- Academy owns the properties
- spring fall clean ups- flat rate- SOW does not include this
- irrigation- dont price
- sweeping 75-95
- per push or per occurrence - per event- TAKE OFFLINE
- dont bid snow for FL, AL, LA and south TX
- put zero's in southern states- Jeff will note market pricing if it snows to the client


 
Postmortems
 
Date Modified
Question
Answer
Action to What We Learned
 
05-16-2023 09:20 AM   Pricing too high  
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