From: J <[email protected]> To: michael glidden Subject: Re: Pebble Beach / Main Compound Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2019 21:47:27 +0000 crazy On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 4:45 PM michael glidden <Ma wrote: If you are referring to his bid, he was forming and pouring the concrete we provide and then shipping the forms after. On Feb 20, 2019, at 5:36 PM, J <[email protected]> wrote: He was only forming? On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 4:27 PM michael glidden < > wrote: With regard to Peter's pricing, He was not capable of justifying or explaining his means of coming up with the numbers while I reviewed it with him after Rich sent it to me. The Pebble Beach pour has an in set for a wood floor so as to keep with your described esthetic of a fisherman's cottage. The structural needs of ten foot stone walls dictated a structural slab according to Peter. On Feb 20, 2019, at 4:48 PM, J [email protected]> wrote: rediculous. on all counts , i just need footings for pebble beach less than 10 yards. . danny can do the wall. On Wed, Feb 20, 2019 at 3:28 PM Richard Kahn < > wrote: yesterday pebble beach was poured using 4 full loads from our Car Mixer or approximately 28 yards.. i spoke with mike and peter eli this morning and the columns and beam across will take another 2 weeks for prep and pour (approximately another 21-28 yards) mike said that Fran the Car Mix operator was great when the column is poured LSJ may need to rent a pump truck or devise another mechanism as they will need to send concrete 10' up to to top i also spoke with peter eli who submitted a Labor only quote for 2 planters as follows: planter I: 191 feet long (4-5 weeks of work) including footings.. planter 2: 64 feet long (1-2 weeks of work) total cost for labor only 53,000 i told him that his numbers seemed outrageous and that he needed to explain glidden also mentioned that planter #2 will change after french architects i told peter to revise his numbers for planter #1 only and to be pr