Fencing Contractor Package - Kentucky 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Fencing Contractor Package in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Kentucky Fencing Contract' form. Fill in the contractor's details, including scope of work and insurance information, ensuring compliance with Kentucky laws.
  3. Next, complete the 'Construction Project Information Sheet' by entering all relevant parties involved, project commencement date, and any additional pertinent information.
  4. Use the 'Change Order Sheet' to document any amendments to the original contract. Clearly specify changes and obtain necessary signatures.
  5. After project completion, fill out the 'Certificate of Completion' to certify that all work has been satisfactorily completed.
  6. Maintain a record of equipment used on-site using the 'Weekly Equipment Summary', detailing usage and maintenance performed.
  7. Track bids with the 'Bid Log', noting due dates and statuses for each bid submitted.
  8. Follow up on bids using the 'Bid Follow Up Letter' template to ensure communication with potential clients.
  9. Finally, summarize your project estimates using the 'Summary of Estimate' form to assist in generating a comprehensive contract price.

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A linear foot is equal to 12 inches or 1 foot. In terms of metric measurements, a linear foot would be equivalent to 30.48 centimeters. The term linear typically refers to measuring something in a straight line, and the term foot is used to measure both length and height in the imperial system.
Average Fence Installation Costs The materials used in your fence installation project along with the size of your yard influence the price youll pay. The national average for a fence installation job is $4,000, with $1,000 on the lower end and about $7,000 on the higher end.
Fence Installation Cost per Foot Number of Linear FeetAverage Costs (Installed) 100 Linear Feet $1,200 - $3,500 150 Linear Feet $1,800 - $5,250 200 Linear Feet $2,400 - $7,000 300 Linear Feet $3,600 - $10,5004 more rows
The cost for 200 ft of fencing can vary greatly depending on the type of material used, labor costs, and any additional features such as gates or decorative elements. On average, you can expect to spend between $3,000 and $6,000 for a basic wood fence, and between $4,000 and $8,000 for vinyl.
HOW MUCH TO A FENCE? A professional contractor will typically charge between $1,500 on the lower end to $10,000 on the higher end to a new fence. Thats a range of $7-$45 per linear foot, and that estimate typically covers both labor and material costs.

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You can calculate your labor cost by: Multiplying the estimated number of hours by the average labor cost per hour, or the total linear footage by the average labor cost per linear foot, Lets look at an example: Total linear footage of the fence: 150 feet.

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