Julie owns and runs a small traffic management business called Round - The - Bend . They use signs and barriers to safely divert traffic around roadworks , construction work's or emergencies on roads . On Monday , Julie receives an email from Simon : "Are you available in the first week of February ? We will be carrying out some earthworks around 50 Main Rd and need someone to divert traffic ." Julie responds immediately : ' I don't have any jobs booked in the first half of February . How big a team do you need ?' If you can say what hours you'll be doing the earthworks , I can give you a rough quote . " Simon then replies on Tuesday : " We're working on a pretty big stretch of the footpath - around 20 metres long . We'll start at Gam and go until 10pm , each day until the job's finished . It'll probably take 3 - 4 days , I'd say . " Julie then Emails back : " Sounds like we'd need a team of 4 people . We'd need an extra half an hour before you start , to set up , and an extra half an hour at the end to pack up and ensure everything is left in a safe condition . WE charge $340 per hour for a job this size . Our calendar tends to fill up fast , 50 You* need to let me know soon if you want to book the job . I can only hold the first week of February open for you until the End of this week . " After Simon reads the Email he contacts Several other traffic management businesses to get more quotes for the job . He discovers that Julie's quote is the best but gets delayed with other matters rather than responding to her straightaway . Concerned that maybe she doesn't check business Emails on the Weekend , Simon gets her mobile number from the website for Round - The- Bend and sends her an SMS at Gam on Sunday morning : " Simon here . It's a YES for the Main Rd job in February ! " 1. Is there a binding agreement between Simon and Julie , for the job in February ? ( 4 marks )