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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: martin19842 on November 03, 2005, 06:22:04 pm

Title: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: martin19842 on November 03, 2005, 06:22:04 pm
hi there,

we have a contract in northampton,

a part of that contract will be exteranl windows, this is high level,

therefore i am looking for either.

IPAF qualified window cleaner to provide service and cherry picker

or

a window cleaner not scared of heights, and we will provide cherry picker and driver.

anybody interested please respond, or martin.sales@btinternet.com

its basement, ground, first, second third and fourth floors, approximately 200 windows all sizes.

the work to be carried out approx 15th-16th november, full PPE,

site survey will be tuesday 8th november

regards

martin
Title: Re: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: Easyclean Windows on November 03, 2005, 07:08:40 pm
Martin can i ask is this job not possible to do with water fed poles? would save alot of money
Title: Re: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: garethjones on November 03, 2005, 10:15:21 pm
ive got three window cleaners here how much would u be payin will you have to be self employed cheers
Title: Re: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: TopGlass on November 03, 2005, 11:31:02 pm
I could do it!! Email me some more info.
 
topglass_2@hotmail.co.uk

07814 952010

Daz
Title: Re: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: TopGlass on November 07, 2005, 10:09:16 am
I take it you're either still undecided or you have made a decision?
Title: Re: high level in northampton, anyone??
Post by: martin19842 on November 10, 2005, 11:35:46 am
hi there,

a quick update for everybody, one company responded to my initial enquiry in a most professional manner, i am afraid to say the response was head and shoulders above the other respondents.  And that is why the decision was made to go with that particular company. 

on top of that the window cleaning company have now had the opportunity to quote for the ongoing window clwaning of the building after handover.  So if i add into the equation for the other cleaning and ongoing maintenance work then its an annual contract worth in excess of £15k.

If i can give one free piece of advice,, and in a constructive manner, every potential client should be approached and sold to in the best way possible, 100% effort.  Make yourself standout from the rest!!

So Helen, well done and I look forward to seeing you later in the month.

regards

martin