This is like bringing a contractor a new set of plans once a week after he has started building a house. The first week it’s a sprawling ranch style. The next week it’s a Miami art-deco three story. The week after that it’s a New England Victorian style house and the lumber yard is closed six days a week and brings the wrong materials when it is open. All the while BamBam says “bring it in under cost and ahead of schedule.”
good analogy -— I would only add that the last plans that you brought to your contractor won’t pass code and you tell him no worries-—ignore the law.
You missed one step. This is telling the contractor he has to re-build the house he just demolished.
All the while BamBam says bring it in under cost and ahead of schedule.
“Because I can think of six impossible things before breakfast and therefore, so can you!”