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Alex Smith
  • Tonawanda, NY
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Do my own Scope of Work, or have someone else do it?

Alex Smith
  • Tonawanda, NY
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Hey folks!  I'm wondering if for my first property, if I should have a professional Project Estimator/Construction Analyst do my Scope of Work for me, and then use that to shop it out to different contractors.  I'll still do my own scope of work, but I'll just compare it to a professional version.  What do you all think? 

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