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The Demolition Contractor
Field Manual

100 prompts for the work a demolition contractor actually does — kitchen-and-bath demo quote email, insurance-funded demo scope narrative, load-bearing wall discovery — work-stop notification.

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Kitchen-and-Bath Demo Quote Email

You are a professional demolition contractor preparing a written estimate for at . The scope is a kitchen-and-bath selective demolition: remove existing cabinets, counters, tile flooring, drywall to studs, ceiling drywall, and plumbing rough-in (capped by licensed plumber separately). Structure age: . Hazmat presence: . Estimate: . Timeline: . Dumpster size: . Write a professional quote email that: (1) Opens with the project address and scope summary. (2) Lists what is being removed as clear line items. (3) States what is NOT included — plumbing disconnect, electrical, structural alterations, drywall patching — so scope-creep disputes are pre-empted.
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Insurance-Funded Demo Scope Narrative

You are a demolition contractor helping at document the required demolition scope for a property insurance claim with , claim number . The loss event was . Your scope: . Estimate: . Write a claim-ready scope narrative that: (1) States the loss event and date.
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Load-Bearing Wall Discovery — Work-Stop Notification

You are a demolition contractor who discovered during demo at for that scheduled for removal appears to be load-bearing — it was not identified as such on the drawings or original scope. Physical indicators include: . Write a work-stop notification that: (1) States what was found, where, and the physical evidence supporting a load-bearing determination.
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Contents

Eight chapters, 100 prompts

  1. 01

    Pricing & quoting

    Quotes, hourly rate, value-stack, discount calls

  2. 02

    Estimates & proposals

    On-site walkthroughs, scopes, proposal copy

  3. 03

    Customer communication

    Hard emails, follow-ups, late payment chases

  4. 04

    Scheduling & jobs

    Routing, dispatch, no-show recovery

  5. 05

    Marketing on a budget

    Local SEO, postcards, Google profile, reviews

  6. 06

    Hiring & subs

    Job posts, screening, contractor agreements

  7. 07

    Finances & taxes

    Margin, runway, “should I take this job?” math

  8. 08

    The hard ones

    Firing a client, layoffs, mistakes you made

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