rfenst wrote:Congrats!
You got a an architect, contractor and financing lined up ready to get started?
Yes, I am the Contractor, I have a man coming to give me a set of blueprints from one of his storage units that houses
28, 10' X 20' Units with 6. 5' X 10' units on the end. I have another buddy who works for All American Ready Mix and his boss is going to sell me the concrete for $138.00 a yard as their regular going rate is $165.00 a yard. for the foundations pads... Financing is my woodshop revenue and whatever these units bring in as We build them from West to East to completion. that way customers can rent the units built and we can continue adding more as the finances from said pay for the materials as we go. I have a childhood friend who's talents are Concrete finishing and Ive reached out to him to come visit and give us an estimate for the ground work!
I've had my ducks in a row for awhile now! and as I explained in our meeting to this city I am not putting the cart before the Horse here fella's.... first rezone, then Survey our property, then shoot grade and get the setbacks correct and so on and so forth!!!
I went through Local 16 Union Carpenters Apprenticeship school for 4 years, became a Journeyman and took a withdraw after 11 years in the Unions to become a Federal Employee. (Air Technition) for 15 years for the 183rd Fighter Wing as a Weapons Sytem Specialist and Guardsman (Military) 18.7 years. Disabled Veteran Status from there... Now I'm going to put my training to work and Build My Wife our Retirement Nest egg!!! All Hands on Deck!!!