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I'm not sure about kamloops but building has really slowed down here, not sure that we will see the kinds of dollars that we used to....there are also guys that will wire a house for 5grand and then move on never to be seen again..

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Originally Posted by HotLine1
Leland:
Out of curiousity, how much time for the two above?



the Addition, was 18+- hrs plus all finish material,recessed trims,sub panel breakers,smokes etc.as well as the little things,reinstall-wire new (buried) door bells.
Identify the ckts in the new panel(change).

The house, 32 hrs, all the finish work and materials,same as above.
Also wire in the basement, and disconnects for the A condensers and the trouble shoot/start up.

The 2K sft, house, Me and 1 other guy can rough in,in about 3 days- 48 man hrs- then typically 16-24 for finish. Depending on the fixtures etc.

based on the basic house-slightly above code.

Last edited by leland; 02/04/11 10:55 PM.
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Leland:

Thanks!!!


John
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