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Thank you for submitting a request for a project quote with Bay Cities Construction.
Our Approach
We work on a wide range of residential projects, from targeted repairs to full renovations. Regardless of project type, our focus stays the same:
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Understand the problem fully
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Be transparent about scope and process
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Do the work the right way, not the rushed way
You’re not just requesting a quote. You’re starting a conversation about how to handle your project correctly.
👉 Why Quotes Aren’t Instant
Construction projects vary widely, even within the same category. Conditions behind walls, under finishes, or within structural elements often determine the true scope of work.
Taking the time to review and confirm details allows us to:
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Price your project accurately
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Set realistic expectations
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Avoid change orders caused by unknown conditions
What Happens Next?
Request Submitted
1. We Review Your Quote Request
Our team is reviewing the details you submitted, including:
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The type of project selected
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Property information
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Any notes, photos, or documents you shared
This helps us understand the scope, complexity, and level of verification needed before providing an accurate quote.
2. We Contact You to Confirm Scope
A member of our team will reach out to:
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Clarify project details that impact pricing
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Ask follow-up questions, if needed
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Determine whether a site visit, inspection, or additional documentation is required
Most projects require some level of confirmation before a quote can be finalized. This step protects you from surprise costs later.
3. Quote Guidance and Next Steps
Once we’ve confirmed the scope, we’ll explain:
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What can be quoted based on current information
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What may require on-site verification before pricing
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The next steps to move your project toward a formal quote or proposal
Our goal is to provide a quote that reflects the real work involved — not an estimate that changes once the project starts.
Additional Info
In the Meantime
If you have additional information that could help, such as:
Photos or videos
Inspection reports
Plans, drawings, or prior repair history
You’re welcome to send them over when we connect. The more context we have, the better we can advise you.

