My Sweet Home
Posted: September 7th, 2015, 10:29 pm
Hi - For last couple of weeks I have been going through this forum and have realized the commitment of all the members here to help one another with info. I really appreciate your time and contribution on this forum as it immensely will help newbies like me who has finally decided to make my dream of owning my sweet home come true.
First question that comes to my mind is whether to go for complete contract or just go for labor contract. I have read pros and cons of each mode of execution. And my inclination is towards the later one considering the quality and satisfaction. However I would like to weigh in both of them and see which one would suit my condition.
Here are few details that I would need from this forum that will help me to decide
- Can I get the architectural planning done by good architect and have the building executioner (labor contractor) execute it as per the plan? How does the architect
charge for the complete plan? If I employ the architect to have periodic visits to the site and make sure things are happening as per plan? Doe you think this kind of an
arrangement would really work?
- Can I employ a civil engineer who can help me with material procurement, interact with the ground staff and architect and oversee the overall construction? If yes how
much would it cost approximately to employ a junior engineer (may be 2-3 years out of the college)
- I can set aside 3hrs every day for this. Is this sufficient provided I have someone reliable from my family side or employed civil engineer to monitor and coordinate the
the progress/work on site?
If you answer yes to the above plan, please suggest me details of very good architect and a very good labor contractor.
-Sid
First question that comes to my mind is whether to go for complete contract or just go for labor contract. I have read pros and cons of each mode of execution. And my inclination is towards the later one considering the quality and satisfaction. However I would like to weigh in both of them and see which one would suit my condition.
Here are few details that I would need from this forum that will help me to decide
- Can I get the architectural planning done by good architect and have the building executioner (labor contractor) execute it as per the plan? How does the architect
charge for the complete plan? If I employ the architect to have periodic visits to the site and make sure things are happening as per plan? Doe you think this kind of an
arrangement would really work?
- Can I employ a civil engineer who can help me with material procurement, interact with the ground staff and architect and oversee the overall construction? If yes how
much would it cost approximately to employ a junior engineer (may be 2-3 years out of the college)
- I can set aside 3hrs every day for this. Is this sufficient provided I have someone reliable from my family side or employed civil engineer to monitor and coordinate the
the progress/work on site?
If you answer yes to the above plan, please suggest me details of very good architect and a very good labor contractor.
-Sid