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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

New home Construction
I am planning to act as a project manager with a GC in the next 6 months on my own home building project. I have grown up with a craftsman father and have my fair share of experience with a variety of projects so I would like to offer my labor as much as possible to the project so that we can reduce cost.
Any recommendations on this?
Note. I am aware certain things I can do are worth having a professional do (ie. dry walling, electrical installation and final configuration, main plumbing, some etc) and I plan to save myself time and money by subbing that out.
I also understand some or a good number of GCs do not like to work with DIYers so I am entering this with that knowledge.