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Malachi Mustafa
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Detailed Scope of Work Templates

Malachi Mustafa
  • Blacklick, OH
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I recently attended a Fortune Builders seminar, and they mentioned having templates of different remodeled rooms in the house with pictures and a detailed list of all materials used, the costs, sku numbers, and even different vendors that supply those materials. They then adjust those templates based on the dimensions of the new home that they want to Reno, and subsequently give that detailed scope of work to contractirs they work with. 

I thought this was a very straightforward way to go about the process, but I don't want to pay $20K for their mastery program, just to have access to that. Hence, does anyone know of any books, websites, or alternative resources that provide similar templates for remodeling? 

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