You might want to consider getting an architect / quantity surveyor / building engineer to draft a plan, a schedule of works and materials and a contract for you.
It won't be cheap, but if you want something professional to measure progress, and to check the reality of builders' proposals against, I can't think of another option.
I'm a builder that will tell you that a project worth 110k should not be listed as a simple contract,regardless of where you reside. We are located in Minnesota and will tell all our customers not to do this. Also make sure that your contractor utilizes Mechanics liens to prove payment to suppliers and other sub contractor.
The simplest of jobs can become the most burdensome.
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