basically mate without any detail or looking its impossible to say with any kind of certainty so anyone that can give a quote without seeing a job is better than me!
Very true.
Basically coming on to a forum and asking how much to charge for a job is not a good idea, and the reasons are several.
1, People here are from many different areas that have different costs of living. Prices will vary greatly
2, No one here has seen the job you're describing
3, No one has been able to weigh up the customer (probably the most important)
4, We all deal with different wholesalers and get different discounts etc
At the end of the day, you know (or should) what you need/can charge per day/week in your area. You have seen the job and should be able to guesstimate (because that's all we do) how long you think it will take. Next bit is the easy bit, make a list of materials needed and get them priced, add on some profit and add it all together.
Just so you don't think I'm having a pop at you, here's some more advice and possibly the best bit of advice you'll ever receive. If you get this job, or for that matter any job. Keep a running job sheet going. At the end you'll see exactly what the cost of materials were and how many labour hours were spent on the job. This will become a template for any future jobs of that ilk that may come your way. It will become a very valuable document
EDIT: Matt, my apologies. I just read your second post. I'll leave this up though as I think it's useful for all those guys that want others to price their work for them