Since the house is to be built on an island, the finished house is transported from main land, so don't need to build a houseI want to know during that installing process what do we need?If we only use generator do we need cabels?Can you help to see the following what is lacked or extra?Construction Manager Supervisor?(Do we need Design Manager if we already have the house?)ArchitectCivil Engineer?Structual Engineer?Mechanical Engineer?Electrical Engineer?(There's no electricity on the island, and we only use generator to get electricity)Sanitary Engineer?ElectricianPlumbersCarpentersLaborersMechanical TechniciansSurvey EquipmentDump TruckBackhoePile driverWelding machineConcrete MixerPower floatCraneConcrete PumpBucket TruckTractorStructual material(What's that.)Electrical Plumbing materialReinforce steelPile DuctsTilesParquet
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You need a General Contractor if you have all these questions! First and MOST important.did the soil test and perk out? A lot of islands can't hold the weight of a house because of the low water table2nd and equally as important.what type of foundation is being installed to hold this house? Usually concreteHows the concrete getting there? How deep does it need to go? Etc3rd another very important factor.who is putting in the septic system and again does the soil allow this? Did you hire a engneer to make sure you have the proper amount of seepage area? And what are you doing for water? A well on an island depending on where it is might not workThere's way too many issues here.find a small General Contractor that builds homes and hire him! Did you know that 71% of all couples that act as their own General Contractor end up in divorce? Do you want to make that 72%