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It definitely depends on the kind and location of a bulb. what kind of lift access is there? can they get away with using those pole things without breaking it. if the pole thingy doesn't work, what's access like for a lift? is it out side and weather dependent? Can you get a lift truck to it? Are you blocking a roadway. Is it one of those big old school gym lights that clack on and take 10 minutes to actually turn on?
2 guys, a lift, a van or something to get the lift out there; the bulb... and insurance...
750 doesn't seem too unreasonable. it's probably not your average interior bulb.