Noticing cracked concrete around your home or driveway in Berkeley? Call 415-457-5658 for a prompt, reliable estimate from our experienced estimator. RWR has been repairing cracked concrete and fixing driveways in Berkeley for over 24 years. You will see our trucks and equipment working in Berkeley, Berkeley Hills, and Kensington neighborhoods.

Get a detailed estimate like the one below, to fix cracked concrete, correct foundation problems and perform structural work to permanently stabilize your home.

This estimate is based on architectural and structural plans. The bid consists of installing sections of new reinforced concrete foundation as per plans. Our price includes all labor and material to complete the job as per the itemized “Scope of Work” below.

Scope of Work
House Foundation
• Mobilize to jobsite, demobilize and supervision.
• After house demolition and bio/microbial hazard materials are appropriately removed from site (by others) and main floor joists are exposed (by others) (e.g. soft demo, opening of the sub-floors, etc), demolish existing concrete patio as indicated on A3.
• Demolish existing brick chimney and remove debris from site.
• Excavate for and install new footings, grade beams and slabs as per plans. Off-haul all excavated spoils from site.
• Clean up site and remove construction debris from site.

Qualifications and Clarifications
• Job is bid as package unless agreement to otherwise
• Includes one mobilization only.
• Prices are subject to adequate supply of rock, concrete, asphalt, PVC resins, PVC pipe, fittings at prices quoted at bid time and are good for 30 days.
• Proposal is based on working std 40 hours per week, 5 work days and mutually agreeable schedules.
• Elevations and layout to be provided by General Contractor performing the remainder of the project.
• Progress payments every two weeks.

Note: This bid assumes contractor will be performing services as a Sub-contractor to a General Contractor. Bid assumes contract will utilize standard contractual provisions. It reserves the right to accept or reject General Contractor’s contractual provisions.

Exclusions
• Cost of plans, permits, bonds, testing and inspections.
• Increased costs of excavation due to hard rock, caving or underground water. (Hard rock excavation is defined as material that requires the use of pneumatically or hydraulically operated hammers or rams to excavate).
• House/Soft demolition (to be provided by others).
• Any work on utilities including buried pipes.
• Waterproofing or drainage.
• Winterization.
• Excavation, handling or removal of hazardous materials, underground tanks, or materials unacceptable at dumps.
• Architectural concrete or type of special concrete finish product.
• Supply of embedments other than foundation bolts.