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If you have a really powerful saw and are still having trouble with cuts, you may be using the wrong blade for the job. It makes a difference on those bigger jobs.
As for cutting a big project like that, so long as you're doing most of your cutting using something that sits on four legs, you'll always be leaving money at the jobsite - a good 14" cutoff/demo saw is going to be your best tool for quickly cutting in paver projects. But to save the time you have to cut the pavers in place, not pick up each one and walk it back to a designated cutting area.
My current preference is a Partner/Husqvarna K750 - they've taken a step forward in many areas with this saw (though they've also taken a step backward in a couple, too). A 14" blade guard allows you to use a 12" blade for tighter curves. If you need more power or deeper cuts, the 16" K950 is a great saw - we just did some extensive service work on our nearly decade-old K950 and the thing still rips through cuts like butter.
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