Benny's right. There should be no problem getting a professional tradesman to work with you on the build when you need them to. You could walk around and put sticky notes where you want your electrical plugs and other wiring. Many tradesmen would do the work our of curiosity as well as some beer money.
Lots of people use tradesmen to do plumbing, welding and electrical. Most of the rest of it is just manual labor and common sense. Anybody can do this if you're willing to try. There's nothing wrong with taking your bus to a diesel shop so you can feel confident about it's reliability either. You're going to learn a lot in the first couple years, but it's a fun process.
I hope you go for it.
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Robin
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