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James Suleski
  • Hummelstown, PA
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Rehab scope/cost estimation experience, Central PA

James Suleski
  • Hummelstown, PA
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    I Just read Jay Scott's est. Rehab costs and while it is a great book for a novice such as myself, I would like to gain some experience putting these methods into practice before diving in on a rehab in the future armed with only book knowledge.

     If you are doing scope of work/ estimation in the Harrisburg, Dauphin, Cumberland, and Lebanon area I would love to shadow you on your  next scope of work and estimation. Would be happy to bring coffee/lunch of your choosing on site or pick up the tab for lunch someplace. My hope is to gain some insight into local materials/labor pricing,  unique rehab challenges in older homes, and possibly see analysis for some of the creative value add strategy talked about on the podcast these days. 

-Jim

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