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Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
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Contractor needed who can write a DETAILED scope of work.

Brian Rockwell
  • Wholesaler
  • North Richland Hills, TX
Posted

I am in search of a GC in the Dallas- Fort Worth area who can write a detailed scope of work and not just throw a couple bullet points in a word document with a final price.  

Is it bad form to ask a contractor to use my estimation spreadsheet and scope of work when doing an estimate?

If you know of anyone in the DFW area, please message me. Thanks.

-B

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