
26 February 2015 | 6 replies
Any Demo - Trained handyman.Tile setting - ProfessionalPlumbing changes - ProfessionalElectrical changes - ProfessionalReplacing old Toilet(Same spot) - Trained handyman.What do you guys think?

3 March 2015 | 6 replies
And I could delay demo work if it makes sense.
15 March 2015 | 34 replies
So if you are doing demo, it can serve as your dumpster.

9 March 2015 | 11 replies
One minor draw to REI is I get the business management, but also a lot of hands on projects, so I can be the office management type one day and then the demo guy the next.

1 March 2013 | 8 replies
started looking through the pics and the previous owners basically demo-ed it for ya.

8 March 2013 | 51 replies
Rich, I know you know what you're doing but that must be a very large company if there are no subs.Here, my last lot development had;The engineers as one entityThe electric utility contractorsThe gas company contractorsWater and sewer contractorThe utility company inspecting with feesA demo contractor for an existing buildingA survey companyPaving contractor, streets, curbs and guttersWater retension and landscape contractorTelephone and cable contractorsEven DNR had fees to an engineerAll of that before a shovel was turned on any lot.Now, I did do a minor subdivision for industrial where everything was already there, only a survey was needed and an engineer.

7 March 2013 | 3 replies
Ideally, one would look at the estimated cost for essential repairs such as demo, drywall, paint, floor prep, electrical and plumbing, etc., and then choose cabinets, countertops, and flooring based on what remains in the budget.

2 April 2013 | 7 replies
Even as land value there's nothing because demo isn't free to get a nice clear lot.

4 April 2013 | 6 replies
Does the property sit on valuable land where you could sell off for a higher and best use or maybe demo the property and do a ground lease to a corporate tenant??