Look, Nate.... being swamped is a lame excuse for not being able to get right on building my shed. Chop chop! Hop to!
Well for FRANK’s sake. We have to get the excavator in, dig the for the drain lines.
Then the plumbers have to come in and connect the drain lines, run the water supply lines.
Then we need the concrete guys to come in and backfill. Then grade it, compact it and pour the slab...
After that we’re looking at the framing, which could take between 1 and 2 weeks, depending on the size and design.
Then we have to get the electricians in to run power, and that may even involve installing another panel.
I suppose we could have the HVAC guys in at the same time, we’ll need an independent heating/cooling and humidity controlled environment, so that will need to be addressed. Then we have to look at interior/exterior finishes.
Of course we want to go with the mold and mildew resistant drywall and mud, tack on another 5 days, plus paint, trim. But none of that can be done before the whole place is insulated, vapour barried.
I could easily finish the interior plumbing, but we would need to hire someone to finish the exterior, whatever siding had to go up, waterproofing the roof, eastroughs, downspouts...
we haven’t even touched on the racking systems, which would be very easy to build...
however, all of this and more would need to be done before we got permits... and man would we have to wait for permits...
shouldn’t be a problem... lol