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i would agree straight away that it is a communication problem, but it's not as if he has known it was 100k more all this time, i'st poor working out skills and maths on his part, I get the impression as soon as he worked out the real 'higher' cost he told us straight away (pretending it was normal - maybe to cover his back), it's just that is too late now so he's 'f**ked' up big time!
We have an open contract letter where he underlines the work we want doing and what services he can supply and that his fee is 9% etc, I have asked him in the past that if for some reason after tender we had to pull out what would we pay he said 50% of the 9% of the net cost of the job plus VAT,
Yes I think if the tenders are too high we will pull the plug on his work on the job and seek to get local builders who are recommended to come and quote to do the basic jobs we need doing just to move in, and perhaps skill legal advice for our solicitor friend concerning our loss of 10k plus