One good place to look is your local theatre group. Theatre carpenters have to build all kinds of crazy things. And as for wages sometimes they are cheaper than union because they love the artistic challenge, Mike
Offstagejobs.com is a good place for theatrical carpenters. If you are looking to build props or set pieces. If you are looking to just build a large space (ie the walls, floor, ect) then I would look up some General Contractors and see who they would use.
Offstagejobs.com is a good place for theatrical carpenters. If you are looking to build props or set pieces. If you are looking to just build a large space (ie the walls, floor, ect) then I would look up some General Contractors and see who they would use.
I agree with morte615, using a GC is your best bet. Also it depends on where you are located. Using a theatrical carpenter wouldn’t fly in Chicago for example, any work that will be open to the public needs to be done by a licensed professional.
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