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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 15950081" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>No problem Bob. That's the one thing that sucks about a good economy - the contractors are expensive an unavailable because they can pick and choose projects. A woman is building a new house on our street. The house sat for months with only sheathing, tyvek and windows and roof. Finally they started masonry on the exterior walls 4 weeks ago. Once they got going it went up fast but she had to patiently wait for a slot to open so they could work on her house.</p><p></p><p>Then again if you throw a lot of money at them the job will get done much quicker. A 15,000 s.f. mansion is being built on the water about 1/2 mile from us. It is a multi million dollar project (I'd guess around $10 million if not more once the garden and waterfront is completed) built by one of the best residential contractors in Michigan. They shielded the mason workers throughout the winter so they could finish the stone work outside. It was cool to see the stone once the plastic came off to reveal what was hidden behind. The house is huge but very nicely done. Not a McMansion at all. I can only imagine what the garden is going to look like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 15950081, member: 17952"] No problem Bob. That's the one thing that sucks about a good economy - the contractors are expensive an unavailable because they can pick and choose projects. A woman is building a new house on our street. The house sat for months with only sheathing, tyvek and windows and roof. Finally they started masonry on the exterior walls 4 weeks ago. Once they got going it went up fast but she had to patiently wait for a slot to open so they could work on her house. Then again if you throw a lot of money at them the job will get done much quicker. A 15,000 s.f. mansion is being built on the water about 1/2 mile from us. It is a multi million dollar project (I'd guess around $10 million if not more once the garden and waterfront is completed) built by one of the best residential contractors in Michigan. They shielded the mason workers throughout the winter so they could finish the stone work outside. It was cool to see the stone once the plastic came off to reveal what was hidden behind. The house is huge but very nicely done. Not a McMansion at all. I can only imagine what the garden is going to look like. [/QUOTE]
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