I don't get back to the structural forum very often these days. The further along I go since retirement "in the last century", the less I even think about the "job". Maybe that's good for me, but I did re read all the above and find that it's all good. Should your contractor find a "helldog"(in a museum, perhaps?), have fun finding someone who will know how to use it properly. As to using the cutting torch (I never tried this with a plasma cutter), it works as well today as it did in the 60's when I learned how to do it. Like I said, NOT rocket science but requiring a bit of skill and patience. Just keep an eye out for that "cowboy" that can take a torch and turn it into a "weapon". I know it's not kosher, but I kept a list of the men that worked for me and what their skills were. All too often there was the notation "BB"...bad burner!
Best of luck...hope your contractor is union, it will save you on the "Tums"! ;-)
Rod