Fettucini
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Just to say if anyone is looking to do any building or construction work in Buenos Aires I now finally have someone i can highly recommend (after all the troubles i've had with builders here in the past).
He's just completed a large project building a room and bathroom in my house and in fact he's the first person i would ever recommend to anyone after all the work i've had done to property in BA.
I was actually originally looking to have an architect manage the project, but after speaking to an architect friend of mine here he told me for a small project it's not worth getting one as they'll charge double or triple (which was the case when i got a presupuesto with one) and so he recommended me this builder. Going to a builder directly means you'll likely pay less than half of what an architect would charge in total, but then you also have to put in more work yourself in keeping an eye on the project and make a thorough contract which i did with a lawyer.
In fact i think i would have gone with an architect if i hadn't been recommended this builder as can be a nightmare if you get someone unreliable.
This guy can do traditional or dry constructions, bathrooms, kitchens and all types of structural work (reinforcement etc). He also does the finishing well as opposed to many i've seen in BA.
He's just completed a large project building a room and bathroom in my house and in fact he's the first person i would ever recommend to anyone after all the work i've had done to property in BA.
I was actually originally looking to have an architect manage the project, but after speaking to an architect friend of mine here he told me for a small project it's not worth getting one as they'll charge double or triple (which was the case when i got a presupuesto with one) and so he recommended me this builder. Going to a builder directly means you'll likely pay less than half of what an architect would charge in total, but then you also have to put in more work yourself in keeping an eye on the project and make a thorough contract which i did with a lawyer.
In fact i think i would have gone with an architect if i hadn't been recommended this builder as can be a nightmare if you get someone unreliable.
This guy can do traditional or dry constructions, bathrooms, kitchens and all types of structural work (reinforcement etc). He also does the finishing well as opposed to many i've seen in BA.