knoppdude
Senior Member
- Location
- Sacramento,ca
What would you guys do in this situation? There is a small community theater in town that is owned by a retired engineering contractor, but managed by a theater company. All of the exterior lighting is out on one of their buildings, and they want this fixed. I have gone over once to attempt to trouble shoot the problem, but an hour later a bus load of children arrived to view a play, and I was shut out of access to the electrical room. I was told that the only day that this would not happen is on Monday. Everything has been done verbally at this point, so I am out time, but not much. At this point, I am going to send the owner a written proposal that I perform the trouble-shooting portion of the job on a time and material basis, and when I have determined the problem with the existing lights, I will be able to give him a solid bid for the repairs, and for the installation of the additional light he asked for. This extra work would be then performed under a new contract at a fixed price. Any suggestions about idea, I have already done a small amount of work on verbal, but will not do anymore unless it is in writing. This is my first job opportunity as an independent electrical contractor, but I will not proceed any further without a written contract. What do you guys think of my approach? Thanks for all comments.