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    040 // How much will your project cost? How long will it take? Should you phase the construction?

    enJanuary 12, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Starting a renovation or a new home build can be daunting and there are often a lot of questions at the beginning. 

    Everyone always wants to know how much the project will cost, how long it will take, and if they should phase the construction. So what should you consider when asking these questions, and what information can you provide to your contractor to prepare them as much as possible?

    This week’s episode walks you through three of the most common questions contractors receive and how the variables of your site, design, or materials might affect the answer.


    What you’ll discover:

    • The three most common construction questions
    • How different variables can affect the answer to your questions
    • Why a square foot cost analysis might not be helpful in determining the overall cost
    • What to provide to a contractor for them to answer your questions

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