We've just got planning permission (home counties area) for a loft conversion and second-storey extension, and I'm after some advice on how to get realistic prices, please.
We currently have a square box 8.5m x 7.5m with a four-hipped roof and a 4m single-storey kitchen extension coming out the back. The permission is for replacing the entire roof with essentially a gable-ended roof and two large dormer windows, which will then contain en-suite bedrooms for our daughters, plus a second storey on top of the kitchen for a master bedroom suite.
Our architect(ural technician) will hopefully be providing some detailed plans for builders to quote from (he's about to retire ... need to speak very nicely to him to ask him to continue with our project).
The thing I'm really hoping to avoid is an overinflated quote from a main contractor who will just do everything for us. While I'm moderately handy at DIY I'm under no illusions about my ability to do the job myself, however my wife stopped working to look after our kids but they are now both at primary school (almost secondary school). She used to be a manager and so we have ambitions of hiring independent contractors and then managing the build ourselves.
The two question then, really, are ...
A. How much more expensive (percentage-wise) on average would a main contractor be compared to getting individual trades in? (i.e. is it worth it)
B. How, without the experience of a main contractor, can we know which trades to get in? (i.e. how many unknowns are there)
For the latter, it seems fairly obvious that we're going to want a small general building firm for the majority of the work, but will it be viable to just go to each trade (brickies, sparkies, chippies, etc) and ask them from the plans to quote for "their bit"?
Really appreciate some advice here, after we feel we've paid over the odds twice now for two previous building projects, and we're happy to try to take on a little more stress for potentially a lot less cost!
We currently have a square box 8.5m x 7.5m with a four-hipped roof and a 4m single-storey kitchen extension coming out the back. The permission is for replacing the entire roof with essentially a gable-ended roof and two large dormer windows, which will then contain en-suite bedrooms for our daughters, plus a second storey on top of the kitchen for a master bedroom suite.
Our architect(ural technician) will hopefully be providing some detailed plans for builders to quote from (he's about to retire ... need to speak very nicely to him to ask him to continue with our project).
The thing I'm really hoping to avoid is an overinflated quote from a main contractor who will just do everything for us. While I'm moderately handy at DIY I'm under no illusions about my ability to do the job myself, however my wife stopped working to look after our kids but they are now both at primary school (almost secondary school). She used to be a manager and so we have ambitions of hiring independent contractors and then managing the build ourselves.
The two question then, really, are ...
A. How much more expensive (percentage-wise) on average would a main contractor be compared to getting individual trades in? (i.e. is it worth it)
B. How, without the experience of a main contractor, can we know which trades to get in? (i.e. how many unknowns are there)
For the latter, it seems fairly obvious that we're going to want a small general building firm for the majority of the work, but will it be viable to just go to each trade (brickies, sparkies, chippies, etc) and ask them from the plans to quote for "their bit"?
Really appreciate some advice here, after we feel we've paid over the odds twice now for two previous building projects, and we're happy to try to take on a little more stress for potentially a lot less cost!