A general contractor will schedule for wood frame building, plumbing
which is half bath and drain board with double sink adjacent to bath
enclosure for mixing finishes and cleaning up, septic, drywall,
insulation, 18' roll up door and person door, 3 windows in 6-8 weeks.
Cost is about 3 times price for incomplete metal clad building with
slab and insulation, roll up door and person door. NOT included in
metal clad is electrical, plumbing, septic and inside walls. Ceiling
is contour of the metal sloping up to top. Wood frame includes attic
for storage with pull down steps with typical flat ceiling 9' high.
I called about 8 electrical contractors for adding a few circuits in
the garage and one committed for an appointment that wasn't kept with
no phone call to notify us. Person answering the phone when we called
a couple of days later had no idea that it was a no show. She did
call back saying "You had better find someone else as we are very
busy". Haven't tried plumber but halfway expect similar response.
Have a couple of leads for septic but without experience or guidance
wouldn't be sure when to schedule it.
We end up with turnkey operation as all I have to do is transfer tools
from garage to shop and get another cordless phone and refrigerator
and whatever fluorescent's I want to hang. Will gladly trade
insecurities of metal clad contractor scheduling and unfamiliarity of
metal walls instead of typical wood frame for complete task by someone
that does this all year long.
[email protected] wrote:
...saga on building a new shop via a gc but still doing some
subcontracting himself (as near as I can tell???)...
If he's a gc, why not contract him to do the whole thing turnkey and
let him deal w/ the subcontractors? As a gc, if they're any good at
all they should have sub's they've worked w/ previously that will work
with them again. If not, maybe that's telling you something you should
know...