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Builder / Multi-Trade in Mid Ulster, Northern Ireland

2 verified builder / multi-trades listed across Mid Ulster District Council.

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Looking for a builder / multi-trade across Mid Ulster? NI Trades is an introduction service that matches Northern Ireland homeowners with builder / multi-trades who have passed our application-stage checks. Mid Ulster is one of 11 NI council districts; tradespeople choose the councils they cover, so picking a council means you reach every builder / multi-trade who works anywhere in this district. Post your job in two minutes — only profiles of builder / multi-trades interested in your specific job are revealed, and your contact details stay private until you choose who to talk to. Insurance, credentials and references are checked at application stage only — please verify current insurance and credentials directly with any tradesperson before work begins or any money is paid.

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Common services

  • Full property renovation & refurbishment
  • Project management (multi-trade coordination)
  • Kitchen & bathroom refurbishment
  • Period property restoration
  • Commercial premises fit-out
  • Buy-to-let property preparation
  • HMO conversion & compliance
  • Insurance reinstatement work
  • Property development (multiple units)
  • Multi-room refurbishment
  • House clearance & strip-out
  • Building survey & defect rectification

What to ask before hiring

  • Do you manage all trades directly?
  • What is your project management process?
  • Can I see 3+ completed projects with references?
  • How do you handle programme delays?
  • What is your variation (extras) process?
  • Are you insured for the full project value?
  • Do you provide a detailed programme of works?

Typical costs in Northern Ireland

Job typeTypical priceNotes
Full house refurbishment£500–£1,200/m²Gut refurbishment, all trades
Kitchen & bathroom refurb£15,000–£50,000Both rooms, full fit-out
Commercial fit-out (per m²)£200–£800/m²Cat B fit-out, varies widely
Period property restoration£800–£2,500/m²Listed building complexities add cost
Buy-to-let refurb (2-bed)£8,000–£25,000Practical finish to rental standard
Project management fee10–15% of project valueOr included in contractor's margin
HMO conversion£20,000–£80,000Depends on property size and compliance

Qualifications & accreditations to look for

Federation of Master Builders
UK's largest building trade association
Constructionline Gold
Pre-qualification for public sector work
Safe Contractor Approved
Health & safety management verified
Project Management (RICS)
RICS APC or CIOB qualification
Public Liability Insurance
Minimum £2m — essential for multi-trade projects
Employers Liability Insurance
Required when managing employed subcontractors

Frequently asked questions

What is the advantage of a multi-trade contractor vs managing tradespeople separately?
Coordination. With separate tradespeople, you become the project manager — scheduling plasterers after electricians, chasing delayed deliveries, managing clashes between trades. A multi-trade contractor takes this responsibility, provides a single contract, a single programme and a single point of accountability if problems arise. For complex projects this is invaluable.
How do I protect myself on a large project?
A few practical habits help: agree the full scope of work in writing before anything starts, structure payments around completion milestones rather than a single up-front sum, and confirm the contractor carries appropriate insurance for the project. For larger or higher-value projects many homeowners use a written contract — formats like the JCT Minor Works or HBA Home Improvement Contract are commonly used in NI. NI Trades is an introduction service and isn't party to the contract or payment arrangement; for advice tailored to your specific project, talk to a solicitor, surveyor or building consultant before work begins.
What should a schedule of works include?
A good schedule of works lists every element of work with quantities and specification — the type of materials, finishes and standards required. It should include a programme with key milestones, a clear variation procedure, payment terms and a defects liability period (usually 12 months). This document forms the basis of your contract and protects both parties.
How do I manage a project if I am not on site every day?
Appoint a trusted point of contact and agree regular written progress updates with photos. Carry out progress inspections at key milestones (completion of groundworks, roof structure, first fix, plastering, etc.). For larger or more complex projects some homeowners choose to appoint a project manager, architect or building surveyor to administer the contract on their behalf — discuss scope and fees with the professional directly to decide what makes sense for your project.
Important
Get a detailed written specification before any work starts, listing exactly what is included and excluded. This prevents scope creep, disputed extras and delays. Ask how variations to the original scope will be costed and agreed.
Hiring a builder / multi-trade in Mid Ulster

Mid Ulster is part of our Northern Ireland directory. NI Trades is an introduction service — we list tradespeople who have passed our application-stage checks, but we are not party to any contract you enter into with a tradesperson. See how we vet tradespeople for the full vetting methodology, or browse all trade categories.

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