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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Help this newbie out please. new construction 101.
So I decided to take the leap from Brrrr to new construction. I purchased my first lot. Had it subdivided in two. I have drawn plans and sent for permit. We are in the final stages of getting the permit. And now I'm all lost at this point. Originally I thought my nest step would be to get pricing for foundation and also having plumber and electrician to coordinate with the foundation guy. Am I right or are there any steps I need to take before getting the foundation people involved. What is the very first step after permit. Although I have done many renovations before, I have never done ground up construction before and have no idea what to do. You will be right to assume I know absolutely nothing about the process. Can you please help me with the steps I need to take. Thank you all so very much in advance.