czechsonofagun
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Paddy,
I am very pleased you like my city - Prague - so much. Enjoy your stay in September.
I am very pleased you like my city - Prague - so much. Enjoy your stay in September.
Paddy said:Is your house one level? Sounds like your happy with concrete!
bugstruck said:Still a one year to maybe?? 16 month house in Maryland guys. We do make incredible upfront efforts to get all the specialty products and finishes nailed down early. Why wouldn't you go several states out and pay shipping for windows, custom moldings, and cabinetry? Even hire in out of state subs on stone, ceramic, etc. It's cheaper to pay transportation, per diem, and lodging for sub crews than carry debt service on projects that size when they are in the late stages. You can buy a lot of lodging etc. for $15 to 20K or more a month. You're still married to local site contractors, HVAC, plumbing, and electric but much of the other trades could be from anywhere, unless your licensing requirements extend into trades ours don't. Even then you could sublet the subcontract labor. I compete with the Chinease on commercial casegoods that are supplied on jobs with one year and slightly shorter cycles. They aren't getting that product here on planes.
We do limited residential cabinetry but when we do it's super high end. I can turn $200K in custom residential molding and cabinetry from kitchens to wine cellars in 12 weeks max. including shop drawing design and review assuming a week is enough time to bless the drawings. Every stain grade stick and box would be custom stain matched and finished to approved samples too. Exotic finishes could add a week to 10 days. All while doing perhaps two premier restaurants that would dwarf that residential job, two hospitals, 12 to 20 other real jobs. If you were on a one year cycle I'd probably have shop drawings in for submittal review before the house was dried in because we would have started while it was being framed. Nail the design and finishes down, stage the materials orders based on lead-times, pull in every equipment cut we have to interface with, and wait for final field measurements. Then, off to production. We do this a few States away fairly frequently. Mostly 10 to 30 thousand bottle wine cellars. Most of them are 6-8 weeks phone call to punchlist close-out. Every one is full custom. Production time on this type of residential work including finishing and on the truck is seldom more than 3 weeks.
Regarding the State and those permit and review times. Whew. I don't doubt the timing that's quoted, it's just beyond, way beyond, my comprehension.
Bill Barrett said:I do HVAC in ICF’s all the time be sure to get someone who knows what’s going on.
Bill Barrett said:Here check this ICF, little different idea. I like this idea, doesn't burn, it's environment friendly, mass is on the inside which is good if you are doing solar . Remember just R or U value is not the whole story! I do HVAC in ICF’s all the time be sure to get someone who knows what’s going on.
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