Blue Print Engines???
I couldn't agree more with stroker. I have had work done be all the shops in my area over the years. They are all decent shops and do good work but over the last 30 years they have all missed things or made some mistakes with my parts. Engine assembly is a pretty simple task and it costs very little to check out a motor and blueprint it your self. Once you have the basic tools you will have them for a lifetime. You rely only need a set of feeler gauges and some plasticgauge for a checking clearance on a motor. Although a dial indicator and stand and a bore gauge would speed up the process.