PSC88 Posted Sunday at 23:06 Share Posted Sunday at 23:06 Hi im at a stage where planning is approved and building regs submitted. im now looking at sorting my funding and planning my build. i am really torn between using a primary contractor for the full build or sub contracting broken down into the following -Groundworks/drainage -brick/shell to roof level -roofing/tiling -windows this should get me to watertight level and then it’s managing the internals! I’ve had a primary contractor quote me £2000 per sq metre. its a large detached property approved 600 sq metres in total (this includes large habitable area on 2nd floor loft area) with the primary contractor who is a reputable well known in demand builder locally it will bring my cost to £1.2 mill this includes all internals but no kitchen and flooring (labour to fit these includes but I have to purchase materials separately ) if I was to project manage individual trades how much do you think I will save? is it worth the headache will there be a large saving if I used Individual trades and shopped around for materials and reclaimed VAT? i know there is going to be cost of my time involved in this but I can spare the time from my business IF the time and effort is worthwhile Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted yesterday at 06:08 Share Posted yesterday at 06:08 Depending on the finish 2k is alright if your not having to do anything yourself Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andehh Posted yesterday at 06:40 Share Posted yesterday at 06:40 (edited) I'd have said closer to £2500 for primary! £2k seems very reasonable, but then we've been out of it for 18 months now. I would recommend a main contractor, especially if you've got a business to run. PMing is a full time role, highly stressful and if you've never delt with the building world before you'll have headaches at ever corner. It is really not for the faint hearted, and a false economy when it starts to go wrong Edited yesterday at 06:42 by Andehh Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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