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  1. Hey CalisL, Personally, i find them reasonable although i dare not say cheap cos i guess everyone has their own benchmark in terms of costing, workmanship is good though. Well, my direct contractor meaning is that he has his own pool of skilled workers on individual reno works (e.g. electrician,plumbing, ceiling works, tiling, etc), plus he knows about quite a bit abt designing as well. So to me it's like a one stop shop but anything wrong just look for him. As compared to ID, which some of my friends had experienced with, truthfully they are good with their designs, but when it comes to the actual works, they may not be technically inclined/experienced enough to know how to instruct the workers to construct their designs. however, i can't say for all of cos, there will be designers who know a lot... maybe my friends' did not search hard enough.... haha... so just so happen i was intro to this one by an electrical contractor... haha.. so things just panned out fine... lol anyway, let me see if i can find back the quotation and pm you. cheers!
  2. Well, glad to be of help. hope you can get your ideal one soon. but bear in mind, cheap does not necessary mean they can deliver though. Some of my friends had prior experiences where promises were made but at the end during the cost of reno, a lot more items that were not mentioned on the initial quotation were brought up, bringing additional costs which eventually stills over exceeds initial promised amount. but what can they do.... works are already halfway through.. On doing reno alone by sourcing, you have to be prepared that you have to tackle all coordination works with various contractors/workers, issues that you have to tackle on site which you may not have expertise in, etc, etc.... in my own opinion, i would then prefer a direct contractor who knows his stuff and handle the works for me, although maybe a little cost higher but saves me the hassle and i only have to liaise with 1 person should things be not up to expectation... hahaha.. well all in all, that's just my views.. cheers!
  3. Hi, you can try this direct contractor. <number removed>. had sent to Sunil earlier, not sure if he had contacted them.
  4. Usually from what I know, disposal off site is part of the contractor's responsibility. Maybe your id had arranged like he/she said. Suggest just monitor and see what happens before doing anything.
  5. Hi, You can try my contractor who did my aunt's place. Have pm you the details.
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