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shabih
Jul 18, 2007, 01:28 AM
Dear All:
I need a complete guide or procedures for how to construc a building or house, i.e. from scratch till the end. By procedures I mean all the activities involved in it should be described in a synchronized manner.
Please Help me.;)
Kstar4u
Jul 18, 2007, 02:49 PM
I suggest you read the following book...
Building Your Own Home For Dummies
By Kevin Daum, Janice Brewster, Peter Economy
No insult intended... it's a good place to start and it's easy to read and understand.
Have fun... if you plan to act as your own "general contractor" be ready for a LOT of work!
shabih
Jul 19, 2007, 12:28 AM
Well I don't have this book and where can I get it, do you have a copy of it and can you send me ,
Thanks,
Kstar4u
Jul 19, 2007, 02:14 PM
The book - "Building Your Own Home - For Dummies" is available at most large bookstores, on the internet (Amazon.com, etc.) and at the library. It costs about $15.00 - $25.00, depending on where you buy it. Amazon.com's price is about $13.50 plus shipping.
I don't have a copy of it or I would send it to you. The one I read was from the library. I was interested in seeing how accurate their "processes" were (I've been a builder for quite a while) and I was impressed by the interest that the authors had in pointing potential home builders the right way and warning them of the common problems that one encounters on a project that size. It covers a pretty broad based perspective that can be applied (in general terms) to most areas in the United States.
Good Luck
shabih
Jul 21, 2007, 08:46 PM
The book - "Building Your Own Home - For Dummies" is available at most large bookstores, on the internet (Amazon.com, etc.) and at the library. It costs about $15.00 - $25.00, depending on where you buy it. Amazon.com's price is about $13.50 plus shipping.
I don't have a copy of it or I would send it to you. The one I read was from the library. I was interested in seeing how accurate their "processes" were (I've been a builder for quite a while) and I was impressed by the interest that the authors had in pointing potential home builders the right way and warning them of the common problems that one encounters on a project that size. It covers a pretty broad based perspective that can be applied (in general terms) to most areas in the United States.
Good Luck
Thanks man I shall find it out.
shabih
Jul 21, 2007, 08:46 PM
Thanks man I shall check it out