Russell_Reid
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Begin rant:
My outbuilding project has been going on since February. Took until May to get permits. Construction started June 1. Every contractor except for the building shell team has come out, done some work for a day, then leaves for a couple of days. We are near the end and getting ready for final inspection and it has gotten worse. Plumbing was supposed to show up 3 times over the last week and no showed. Finally showed up yesterday late afternoon and was here 45 minutes and left. Only installed 5 out of 7 shutoff valves. All he has left to do is install the valves, toilet, bath sink, and water heater. The utility sink in the shop is just stubbed out for now. He is supposed to come back today. We will see if he finishes or leaves again.
Electrician is the same way. His work is great but the only thing he got done in a full two days was rough-in. Every other time he came out he did 3 hours and left for a day or more. Took two weeks to install receptacles, switches, and light fixtures. He had to reorder the feeder wires twice. First time it was the wrong wire. Second time the wire was too short. Couldn't terminate the panel as he didn't have the breakers. Left yesterday still 1 breaker short. Left all the receptacle covers off in the shop. Still no welding receptacle.
I could go on but you get the drift. All contractors were hired through my PM. All contractors are flat fee. All still have a final payment due so are still owed money. I can't imagine that they are making much money anymore. The travel time alone must be eating up hours. Nothing about the building has changed design wise. How can they show up without all the components they need? It was easy for me to count how many circuits, receptacles, switches, valves etc from the plans. I provided the light fixtures, toilet, sink, and water heater. All by the requested date, which was weeks ago.
I know my project is a small job. But wouldn't that be more incentive to just get it done rather than drag it out day after day? My PM keeps telling me it will be done by end of August. But he is paid hourly. So every time I email, text, or call it costs me 15 minutes. Site visits are time and travel.
I am just very frustrated. I don't understand how they can work like this. I just want the project done and finaled so we can start doing our work on the building.
Am I being unreasonable?
My outbuilding project has been going on since February. Took until May to get permits. Construction started June 1. Every contractor except for the building shell team has come out, done some work for a day, then leaves for a couple of days. We are near the end and getting ready for final inspection and it has gotten worse. Plumbing was supposed to show up 3 times over the last week and no showed. Finally showed up yesterday late afternoon and was here 45 minutes and left. Only installed 5 out of 7 shutoff valves. All he has left to do is install the valves, toilet, bath sink, and water heater. The utility sink in the shop is just stubbed out for now. He is supposed to come back today. We will see if he finishes or leaves again.
Electrician is the same way. His work is great but the only thing he got done in a full two days was rough-in. Every other time he came out he did 3 hours and left for a day or more. Took two weeks to install receptacles, switches, and light fixtures. He had to reorder the feeder wires twice. First time it was the wrong wire. Second time the wire was too short. Couldn't terminate the panel as he didn't have the breakers. Left yesterday still 1 breaker short. Left all the receptacle covers off in the shop. Still no welding receptacle.
I could go on but you get the drift. All contractors were hired through my PM. All contractors are flat fee. All still have a final payment due so are still owed money. I can't imagine that they are making much money anymore. The travel time alone must be eating up hours. Nothing about the building has changed design wise. How can they show up without all the components they need? It was easy for me to count how many circuits, receptacles, switches, valves etc from the plans. I provided the light fixtures, toilet, sink, and water heater. All by the requested date, which was weeks ago.
I know my project is a small job. But wouldn't that be more incentive to just get it done rather than drag it out day after day? My PM keeps telling me it will be done by end of August. But he is paid hourly. So every time I email, text, or call it costs me 15 minutes. Site visits are time and travel.
I am just very frustrated. I don't understand how they can work like this. I just want the project done and finaled so we can start doing our work on the building.
Am I being unreasonable?


