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Re: Recommendations & Advice - Gut Renovation of Brownstone (one floor)
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Good luck to you. The really good general contractors seem to be too busy and not really available for awhile. There are a lot of handymen or contractors who have traditionally had only one focus that have recently started holding themselves out as general contractors. My next door neighbors used "On Time Construction" or something like that. Their demo guy stole from my neighbors and the general contractor woefully underperformed after taking a lot of money. As it turned out this particular contractor had previously only done bathrooms and kitchens.
When hiring a general contractor, get three bids. Get four references that you could speak to. Get a detailed scope of work in writing. Make sure the scope of work has set time lines and miles tones of when work is to be complete with an associated payment schedule. The contract for work should have a provision for penalties for not completing on time. Good luck to you.
Posted on: 2019/3/28 12:07
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Re: Recommendations & Advice - Gut Renovation of Brownstone (one floor)
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Adam Szpala did a small project for us, but larger ones for friends. We found him reliable, on budget, and clean.
Posted on: 2019/3/27 14:55
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Recommendations & Advice - Gut Renovation of Brownstone (one floor)
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Getting ready to do a full renovation of just one condo (flat / apartment / floor) of a brownstone. Looking for recommendations for contractors - really looking for the most reliable, on time / on budget contractors out there - with experience in JC. I am obviously concerned about price - but it is not my primary concern - I want to find someone that gives accurate estimates, timelines and does really fine work.
Thanks for your help! Also - any advice as to what to expect per sq ft costs (for actual renovation work - I already have an architect).
Posted on: 2019/3/26 20:52
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