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Originally Posted by timun
There's no HVAC and plumbing in place. That would all get fit out later. In that respect that's less of an issue as compared to an office-to-residential conversion, because the office conversion has the added cost of ripping out everything that's there.
The sloping floor slabs just kill this building though. It has so many ridiculous knock-on effects. topfiverecords wrote:
You can't just build a "sleeper floor": you'd have to build separate subfloors for every suite of occupancy. The extra labour costs would be ludicrous.
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Why would you have to build separate subfloors for every suite?