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January 5, 2011 at 12:53 PM #648819January 5, 2011 at 3:30 PM #649330
UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.
January 5, 2011 at 3:30 PM #649006UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.
January 5, 2011 at 3:30 PM #648869UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.
January 5, 2011 at 3:30 PM #648283UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.
January 5, 2011 at 3:30 PM #648212UCGal
Participant[quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.
January 5, 2011 at 5:25 PM #648884NotCranky
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.
January 5, 2011 at 5:25 PM #649021NotCranky
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.
January 5, 2011 at 5:25 PM #648298NotCranky
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.
January 5, 2011 at 5:25 PM #648227NotCranky
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.
January 5, 2011 at 5:25 PM #649345NotCranky
Participant[quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.
January 6, 2011 at 4:55 PM #648608NotCranky
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.[/quote]
Actually, UcGal, when I am not putting my foot in my mouth I am thinking. I bet your husband could do the whole cost analysis,design and planning and management on something like this if he wanted to and had the chance. Can’t see why not. Not saying it would be easy or that he would or should be interested, or could get the chance, but he could do it.
January 6, 2011 at 4:55 PM #649656NotCranky
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.[/quote]
Actually, UcGal, when I am not putting my foot in my mouth I am thinking. I bet your husband could do the whole cost analysis,design and planning and management on something like this if he wanted to and had the chance. Can’t see why not. Not saying it would be easy or that he would or should be interested, or could get the chance, but he could do it.
January 6, 2011 at 4:55 PM #648537NotCranky
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.[/quote]
Actually, UcGal, when I am not putting my foot in my mouth I am thinking. I bet your husband could do the whole cost analysis,design and planning and management on something like this if he wanted to and had the chance. Can’t see why not. Not saying it would be easy or that he would or should be interested, or could get the chance, but he could do it.
January 6, 2011 at 4:55 PM #649194NotCranky
Participant[quote=Rustico][quote=UCGal][quote=Rustico]
A well-qualified designer/builder can answer all your questions, help to determine what is most cost effective, and will be cheaper than an architect(sorry ucgal).
[/quote]Don’t be sorry – you’re right. My husband would be the first to admit he doesn’t have the expertise to assess which path is more cost effective.[/quote]
Just remembering you joking about this before. It’s great that you and your husband are willing to tell it like it is. As you know architects do some times lead the way with prints before some important things are hammered out.[/quote]
Actually, UcGal, when I am not putting my foot in my mouth I am thinking. I bet your husband could do the whole cost analysis,design and planning and management on something like this if he wanted to and had the chance. Can’t see why not. Not saying it would be easy or that he would or should be interested, or could get the chance, but he could do it.
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