Well....I may be down to piece-mealing the project out. The guy down the road hasn't called me back, but I am going to start getting some piece-meal prices together. I'll have to go out of town for my concrete work and get the guy that I have used for everything else. I know that he'll give me a pretty decent price, and always has in the past. Between myself, my wife, and the neighbor's son, I know I can get the walls framed. Siding......I don't want to do it, but I can manage that. then I'll have to farm out the trusses and roof work. And I can strip all of the vinyl off myself.
I hate to do it as it's going to drag things out longer, but it really looks like that is going to be the only alternative if the guy down the road doesn't call.
I did draw things up on SketchUp today. It took a little while to figure things out, and I only drew the outside of the building. I would like to draw an exploded view, but that will maybe be later. Tomorrow, I will start getting some prices together for materials. Plus, I'm fairly certain that I can get by with 12' walls without a variance. the Township guy told me that I could get by with a little taller than 15' height restriction due to the house sitting a little higher than the house. Figuring everything up, the peak comes out right at 17' when sitting on top of 12' walls. That would bring the peak of the garage right at, or still a tad less than what the house is at.
the wife has no problem staining the siding, and it can all be done in the current garage, under roof, and out of the weather. Toss some visqueen down on the floor, set up some sawhorses, and let her at it.
So anyways......here are the final plans for the garage, and 99% positive that it will stay this way. I'm not worried about the interior for the time being, not worried about electric for the time being, nor am I worried about lights. All of that will be done at a later date.
And if worse comes to worst, I may even try to pull off a GJ one or two day blitz on the garage when it comes to roof and rafters, and see if I could possible round up some Ohio members, see if they would be willing to help, and treat them all to steaks on the grille and unlimited cold ones. I'm getting to the point of almost begging
Begging is completely out of the norm for me, but goddammit, you have to experience certain things at least one time in your life. Certain things to a certain extent though

Here are the pics of what is going to happen, one way or another this year. And SketchUp is nice, but I need to learn a lot more on it. When you breeze through one program for drawings, different drawing programs throws some big rocks back at you. This took me about 7 hours to do, which is probably 7 times longer than anyone else
For the ones that don't know my frustration, the new addition is the bumpout on the side, and also the portion on the front with the garage door. Everything else is already built. Plus the vinyl gets pulled off, and cedar siding at 6" spacing gets put in place of it, then a total re-roof. Add 5 windows, and another man-door, 2x6 walls, 16x9 insulated garage door, scissor trusses w/ 4:12 pitch, 6' apron, and a 3' sidewalk added to the existing overhang. The reason that the sidewalk is where it's at is that the wife wants a large flowerbed to dress things up, plus we have a weeping pine that she will not let me move or cut down.

Between the bumpout and the main existing garage, I will be putting a sliding door in between the two. Benches, rolling toolboxes, and overhead cabinets go into the bumpout.
The reason that the new overhead door is offset is so I can have a lift on the left hand side, plus I can still pull into the existing garage on the right hand side of the door
And if anyone see's anything that doesn't look quite right, please don't hold back, and let me know what it is. Tomorrow will be spent on the phone making a shitload of calls, and searching the web for some good deals.