Why the cheapest waste removal bid always costs you more
The illusion of a cheap bid
On procurement sites like Hange.ee, it is common to see bids for office clearance or foundation waste removal that are shockingly low—sometimes even below the municipal waste station tipping fees.
There are primarily two explanations: either the contractor intends to hit you with massive hidden surcharges later, or they plan to dump your corporate waste illegally in nature.
Missing documentation and sudden surcharges
Shady operators often rely on 'overweight' clauses or 'unexpected manual labor' fees submitted after the job is done. Your initial 100€ bid suddenly becomes a 600€ invoice.
Furthermore, businesses and apartment associations require legal documentation. If a contractor lacks a waste permit (like Golog's permit KL-510030), they cannot provide the destruction acts necessary for your accounting ledger.
Golog's transparent B2B partnership
Golog operates with straightforward, volume-based pricing. Our quote includes labor, transport, and official utilization at our facility.
Every corporate drop-off is accompanied by proper disposal documentation, shielding you from accountability problems and keeping your books clean.