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Fort Pierce Florida Contractor Search
So I’ve acquired my a lot it’s 7500 ft.² and I’m putting the finishing touches on my primary floor plan
I think it’s time that I look for a contractor. not only to guide me on any issues they see in my floor plan and design, but also to start to collect estimates
what do you think is the best way to go about this. Do you think I need to have fully finished MEP, elevation and site plans or do I find the contractor first