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Just remember that any legitimate tradesman will want to earn £500 to £600 a week as a minimum after overheads, materials, so £180 to £200 a day isn't beyond the bounds of reason.The small little jobs by rip off tradesman need eliminating. Like propping a fence back for £500 etc and rip off fees from maintenance company.
You, personally, will need to carry Public Liability (probably £5m or £10m as it is a large structure, multiple occupancy) and you will probably also need Professional Indemnity insurance as well (not hugely expensive TBH) - talk to a solicitor. Better to be over insured than under insured.Due to insurance I'll call maintenance company and explain situation with small jobs and ask what's gonna happen if I just do stuff the gardener or handyman cant regarding insurance.
Bear in mind that for general works you will need some form of written RAMS which you need to get tradesmen to sign up to and that for specific tasks a specific RAMS may need to be produced and copies retained. This is not an option, it is a legal requirement, but it doesn't take long to do!If it comes to scenario of you're not covered but I perceive it as rubbish and an excuse to make money e.g. cutting above three metres from ground etc then I'll just do it myself .
Beware cutting too many corners. Patch repairs on flat roofs tend to just delay the inevitable whilst costing money - flat roofs with a mineral felt or asphalt covering have a finite lifespan, so at some time it will all need to come off and be redone (probably every 10 to 15 years).Ultimately,money has to be saved and people are skint and the roofs need fixing so something gotta give.
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