Needed: One time-looped contractor
Jun. 29th, 2004 09:36 pmThere's this problem with working in a small town, you see. I have three active architecting jobs, all incestuously related. There's the apartment remodel job, an 1860s house across the river for an organization that runs group homes. There's the job turning upstairs office and loft space _into_ apartments, downtown. And there's the remodel-the-grange-into-offices job out in Stetson. Well, the contractor for the first one is also the contractor for the second, and they need to be going on at the same time, and he specializes on these older buildings, which is fine, but he only runs a limited number of crews. And the owner for the second project is on the board of selectmen for Stetson, and part of that third project is town offices for Stetson. So meetings on the second project involve discussions with the contractor on the first and discussions with the owner of the second about the office layout on the third....
Incestuous, like I said. Billing time gets complicated.
15.3 miles, 1:03:30. But got caught at two traffic lights, which accounts for an extra couple of minutes there.
Incestuous, like I said. Billing time gets complicated.
15.3 miles, 1:03:30. But got caught at two traffic lights, which accounts for an extra couple of minutes there.