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Timothy Riley
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Renovations/Remodeling

Timothy Riley
  • Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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I am in need of a general contractor in South Chicago. If you are or know of any great rated contractors that can work with me on a home I plan to move in please let me know. I want this place done as luxurious as possible.

Scope of the project: Everything

Im not changing the outer structure other than a dormer in the roof to create bigger living area upstairs. But i would like to have this done in stages in order to pay for one stage and gather the finances for the next.

1.Ideally I would like to have the entire house designed on paper to what i hope can be done. With an esimate to the next step.

2. framed to those specs. With an esimate to the next step.

3. Electrical ran to those specs. With an esimate to the next step.

4. plumbing done to those specs. With an esimate to the next step.

And so forth...

Maybe this isnt the best way, i could use any advice anyone might have.

Thanks,

Tim

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