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2020-01-07 19:04:45
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Today, a post
inspired me regarding the question:
whether especially in cases of projects where the community has "suffered along" extensively, sometimes the builders themselves would also enjoy bringing the support after "being over the hump" into real life (?)
Many prefabricated house builders and nationwide general contractor cooperations send out newsletters when a customer's house in my or a nearby postal code area has been completed. I imagine it would be quite nice to know in a similar setting: you already know the other attendees from reading.
If you see it similarly, then please write here when and where your screed celebration / conservatory topping-out ceremony or the like will take place.
As soon as the screed is finally in (hopefully next week), a few corks will be popping here.
inspired me regarding the question:
whether especially in cases of projects where the community has "suffered along" extensively, sometimes the builders themselves would also enjoy bringing the support after "being over the hump" into real life (?)
Many prefabricated house builders and nationwide general contractor cooperations send out newsletters when a customer's house in my or a nearby postal code area has been completed. I imagine it would be quite nice to know in a similar setting: you already know the other attendees from reading.
If you see it similarly, then please write here when and where your screed celebration / conservatory topping-out ceremony or the like will take place.