[TheForge] My First Check!!!YIPPEE!!!
Scott Peters
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Fri Feb 22 11:01:01 2002
Sounds like what needs to take place is have the contractor at the Architects office with his checkbook at delivery. What appears to be in place is the Architect will take deleivery and sign off on the finished product. When approves the deleivery, the contractor will then be responsible to pay. Just ask the architect to have the contractor present at delivery. Two things happen, you get paid and the architect gets the lamps to the contractor and does not have them in the office with the risk damage. Any damage after that, its the contractors bill.
Daniel Kretchmar <[email protected]> wrote: Hey all,
Well the downpayment arrived! There no backing out now! THEY PAID ME!!! This is so cool.
Is it bad taste to say how much? Heck with it.
The down payment was $1600. (250 per lamp for ironwork/ about 4 hour a lamp) That includes half the cost of the lamps, the glass installers fees, the painting (powder coat) fees and the estimate from Quicksilver Delivery.
Now question for your experienced types...I told them half down and half on delivery. If the building contractor is handling the payments but I am supposed to deliver them to the architect, would it be crass of me to ask the architect to have a check from the contractor in hand when I drop them off or should I have a contractor send me the final check and deliver the lamps after that check arrives arrives?
Dan
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Irontree Works
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