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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/28/2019

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Chris Burns
  • Philadelphia, PA
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General Contractor for Part of Project

Chris Burns
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hello,

I'm looking for references for contractors who would be able to help me complete an investment rehab in center city. I own a 3 story rowhome that needs some structural repairs and I also plan to put an addition on to expand the floorplan. I have plans and PHC approvals. The thing is that I want to find a contractor who would be willing to take on the first phase of work - the heavy construction work - to get the project to a point where we have a weatherproofed 'shell' of the building, ready for all the interior framing, systems, finishes, etc.. I want to take over the GC role from that point to move the project forward to completion.

Looking forward to hearing any suggestions or references you may be able to provide. 

Thanks!

Chris

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