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Extending House, Please Explain....
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<blockquote data-quote="Jimdog1" data-source="post: 7916918" data-attributes="member: 156943"><p>Tender not always the cheapest way but depends how much you are going to get involved yourself. Tender is probably going to involve a minor works contract - fine on a new build but on an extension where you may be uncertain of the structure of your existing building you may find you have deviate from the plans. This will involve the architect re-drawing parts and your builder quoting for these alterations mid build. This is when you can find yourself in a money pit. With the right builder and you firmly in charge, paying on a hourly or day rate can work out fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimdog1, post: 7916918, member: 156943"] Tender not always the cheapest way but depends how much you are going to get involved yourself. Tender is probably going to involve a minor works contract - fine on a new build but on an extension where you may be uncertain of the structure of your existing building you may find you have deviate from the plans. This will involve the architect re-drawing parts and your builder quoting for these alterations mid build. This is when you can find yourself in a money pit. With the right builder and you firmly in charge, paying on a hourly or day rate can work out fine. [/QUOTE]
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