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  1. Greetings : I am replacing an old asbestos garage with a garden room. The footprint is sizeable 30m2, within permitted development and contacted my local planning regs office already. I decided I would hire each trade individually, I have a limited budget for this project. My dad was a sparky and I lost him last year. Whilst a sparky, he would turn his hand to lots of things at home and was my go to person for everything, I am a pen pusher and miss him. I am hoping for some guidance as to what stages I should be doing things and some recommendations on the build. It will be used for storage and a home office. Electricity, no plumbing. I hired a digger who has demolished what was there and he will move on to the next stages : Footings 450mm x 450 deep & wide Solid floor / type 1 hardcore + 150mm concrete with mesh + 50mm screed The next step is block & brick, I think some form of insulation between the two? If the height is 2.5m, width 7m and depth 6m, how many engineered bricks do I need, normal bricks and blocks? The guy who is doing my foundations initially told me he has a couple of bricky friends and it would cost £80m2, it then became £120m2 and would take 2 months to build because brickies can only lay a certain number of courses for stability or it would collapse. I Googled this and accept it is now winter, but 2 metres at a time seemed acceptable? Since the height is only 2.5 metres, I am confused. Do I engage a roofer at the same time as a bricklayer or once the walls are complete or nearly complete, I am not sure if technically, they somehow work in unison? The door/window fitter, is this something the bricklayer would do? I am going for a flat roof, what sort of wooden beams do I need? EPDM, GRP or felt roofing and what is involved and what sort of materials should I be looking at sourcing? Attached is an AI generated photo of what I would like to achieve. Appreciate some guidance. I am not cheap, but my funds are limited so I am trying to get a good build for a fair price. Many thanks in advance.
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