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Labor references to re-purpose a commercial building in Utah

David Brown
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
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Just joined today!

I have a few residential properties and one smaller commercial property.

I'm considering a commercial purchase around 17,000 sf North of SLC.  That I intend to re-purpose as office/co-working space.  I would like to get references and/or have some conversations about who everyone here is using for this type of work(framing, electrical, plumbing, finish work). As well as where everyone gets amazing deals on bulk materials(lumber, flooring, furniture and other fixtures.)

We'll be handling telecommunications(phone systems, fiber optics/cat5 cabling, video and networking infrastructure)in house, but anything else you think might be missing from my list or any other advice you want to throw my way would be appreciated!

Thanks!

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