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He may be rolling some of his materials cost over into the labor. And don't forget he's probably allowing time to pick up the materials the night before or very early on the day of... and then there's cleanup... which he knows he may need to come back to do the day after.
BTW, I wouldn't assume an 8-hour day... they may be planning to go 12 or 13 with 30 minutes for lunch.
Do you know whether he's going into the ground with the supports? Or is he going to attach them to concrete piers to keep them away from the moisture?
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