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House plans and building permit

By creede

Dsc 0002-7Let me just say, yesterday was a good day. The stars aligned over our little 700 square foot house, and the results were great. Not only did we finally get our drawings completed and stamped by the architect and engineer, we were also able to get out building permit! It was the culmination of an entire summers work coming together in one $1,200 dollar bang. That is the cost of a building permit on a addition valued at $48,000. Note to self, additions are not affordable. The thing that kills me is how much money you have to spend before you can even get your loan. You've got architectural fees which are a couple grand, engineer fees, around a grand, building permit, at least a grand, inspection is a couple hundred. You could easily spend $5,000 out of pocket before the bank will even consider a loan. Speaking of loans, before I can get ours, I need to bid out the entire project. Since I will be acting as general contractor, I am looking for some good subs. Anyone know of any local? In particular I am looking for a good concrete guy, roofer, drywall and roofer. Any suggestions will be welcome. As soon as I can get all my written bids together, I can get my loan, and break ground. It looks like we might even get it all done this year if we hurry. Comments? Post them here in the forums.

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November 14, 2006
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cooljames

November 27, 2006

There's a website called angieslist.com that has local feedback on general and subcontractors. I'm approaching that stage on a new home project in Seattle, so I'm going to be glued to that site once I start selecting people to do the job.

I checked, and the site has a SLC-specific section. It's a subscription site ($3/mo), so I didn't look inside to see how prolific the recommendations are for your area.

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booizzy

November 19, 2006
creede, congrats on getting your permits approved! That sounds like a giant hurdle. Are you building in Salt Lake? I wish I had some good leads on subs for you. I have a friend who did some great tile work for us, but that's about it.
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creede

November 14, 2006
I know a great GC, but he is usually way too busy. http://www.hspacedb.com/
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benmoore

November 14, 2006
creede, if you find any internet savvy subs, it'd be great to have them come join us on curbly!

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