Dec. 27th, 2005

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I'm taking the week off to burn my use-or-lose leave, so I was still in bed when I heard some hammering next door. (Not at my brother's--the other next door.) I peered out and first thought they were having their gutters replaced, as the workers were up at the roofline removing soffits, though the screened porch had been de-screened, too.

But it appears we're talking a major addition here: the brick siding on the second story has been removed, the screened porch is gone, and framing has been started for an extension to the second floor. No wall framing yet--maybe it's a deck, maybe a full room addition on the second floor with a porch beneath. As they left the ground-floor brick siding and I haven't seen any signs of a foundation, I don't think it's a full-blown addition to the house. I'll watch it develop--I've got a grandstand view across my shallow back yard to theirs, and their house sits very close to the fence.
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And on my own renovation, about which there has been very little to say, due to procrastination on my part and distraction on the part of my architect/designer...

I have final plans, and left messages with 4 contractors this morning to ask to meet them and show them the house. Three of them already have copies of the plans, and the fourth should get them this week (if my architect gets my email). Two have called back, and I have one appointment set up. The other call-back is the guy without the plans, and he wants to get them before we set up a meeting.

The process is that I meet with all of them, then pick 3 to actually prepare a bid. That may take 4-6 weeks, I'm told. Then my architect will help me evaluate the bids, and I'll pick one and sign a contract. It may be March or April before work actually starts, I'm thinking.

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