treeman82
Addicted to ArboristSite
Back in May one of the companies I do business with referred me to a construction company that they do business with. I was tasked with removing 4 trees from a town owned property plus pruning one other. There were several different plans for removal, which at one point had dwindled down to removing 2 trees and pruning 2 others, however one of the ones that would have been left was going to remain with only 30% folliage, a compromised root system, and a lean over a new building... I brought up my concern about leaving that tree, and was given the green light to remove it. My contract with the construction company said to remove the 4 plus prune the 1, cut stumps ALAP and that's it... payment due upon completion. The day before I was to do the job I got an e-mail from the construction company saying I did not have to remove the tree that would remain over the building... that I could just prune it. However my gut told me to get rid of it due to future liability, plus that's what we agreed on. While we were doing the job in late June, the project manager? asked if I could remove another small tree that was in his way, so we did it and I did not bill the construction company for it... told them it was a courtesy or whatever. Well it's now the middle of August and I haven't been paid. I've made repeated calls to the construction company to find out what is holding up the money, and I keep getting the run around. I also made a few site visits, and the project manager says I need to grind out one of the stumps before they will pay me. I checked with the office, and they did not say anything about the stump, and let's face it... it's not in my contract. When speaking with the office I told them that I would be happy to grind the stump, but I first need to be paid for the work that was already done... they told me that I would have a check in a week. That was last Friday... my plan is that if I do not have a check in my hands by Monday I am going to go after their bond. Does this seem like a reasonable plan of action that I have taken?