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A contractor says that he intends to "low-ball the bid and make up for it on change orders." What does he mean?
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"Low-ball the bid": The contractor means that he will submit a bid (or proposal) with a lower price than what the actual cost of the project might be. This is done to make his bid more attractive to the client and increase the chances of winning the contract. Show more…
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