For rooftop anything over 6' is a totally custom negotiation thing, the
pain factor for building management depends on a lot of engineering
concerns that are unique to a particular site.

Does somebody want to put a 6' high performance dish on a 8'x8' footprint
non penetrating roof mount and what is its weight loading (with concrete
blocks) in kg/square meter?

Or a penetrating roof tripod/four legged mount attached to the roof
structural members of the building, in which case you get into insurance
liability concerns and roofing (usually requiring a custom price quote from
a roofing company to modify the membrane in a code compliant way).

Or on a 4.5"/6" size sch40 pipe on wall standoff mounts on the side of a
mechanical penthouse?

Sticking to $/ft ratio works up to the 4 ft size and multiples thereof but
anything bigger is really an answer of "It depends..."



On Thu, Jun 30, 2016 at 4:02 PM, Mike Hammett <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do any of you have a rooftop (or I suppose tower too) lease that has a
> graduated $/' rate? Say $100 per antenna foot until you hit 10', then only
> $75 per antenna foot? Looking at a way to make lease rates easy, yet allow
> for bulk discounts. If so, looking for what dollars\thresholds you have.
>
> Maybe you don't have it spelled out like that, but have similar pricing
> that just happens to work out that way?
>
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