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Is $10,000 to excavation work for garage construction a fair price?

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We're nearing the end of a garage construction project, which has a total cost of $115,000. The general contractor just informed us of a change work order for an increased cost of excavation that happened five months ago. We're curious if proper protocol was followed for informing us of this price change, given our contract language regarding "unknown physical conditions" or "equitable adjustment." Our overall experience with this contractor has been fine, but we wouldn't work with him again or recommend him without reservations. We want to manage our expectations about how annoyed we should be.

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This quote is for a change work order related to excavation work for a garage construction project. The original estimated cost for excavation in the contract was approximately $5,000, and the new proposed cost is approximately $10,000. The increase is attributed to the site being rocky, suggesting the contractor may have underestimated the effort required. This change order is being presented five months after the excavation work was completed. The homeowner is questioning if this falls under the "unknown physical conditions" or "equitable adjustment" clauses in their contract, and if proper protocol was followed for informing them of this price change.

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Price

$10,000

Quote Date

July 15, 2025

Location

New York

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