Nope. I've seen you demolish things. My brick walls are only 18" thick - not sure they're up to your hammer swinging enthusiasm
Got a very good carpenter on the case. He's doing all the demo and then bringing it back to subfloor / drywall (which will all be blueboard including the ceiling). Little bit of framing on the exterior brick walls as well. He doesn't do electrical or plumbing, but got one guy who's a licensed plumber AND electrician. He's coming tomorrow morning to do the plumbing moves, install the shower valve and bits of electrical (6 new low-voltage recessed lights, new Panasonic fan, move wall sconces, move GFI outlet, run wire for heated floor).
Then on Sunday I get to install the Kohler corner shower unit.
On Monday my carpenter's back to finish off the subfloor, insulate, vapour barrier and hang the blueboard. Then I get to install the heated floor system, which consists of laying a long wire down on the floor covering off the area I want heated spaced 3" apart. Then my tile guy comes in, lays thinset on the cables, lets it set, then lays the 90 sq ft of marble. Then the carpenter will come back and install the beadboard around the room.
Lastly I get to install the toilet, sink and clawfoot tub.
At least that's the plan. Should take another 10 days I figure. Just in time for the mother-in-law to come and complain about how much money I just spent.