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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 9:55 am
by PHIL069
Daniel2019 wrote:I'd be up for helping dig my grave.
EFA :twisted:

At this stage I have no plans for a pit, couldn't afford it anyway.

Maybe in the future a hoist could be an option, but with a shed at only 3M high it might not allow enough clearance.

So jack and stands will do for now.

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2015 5:14 pm
by kiz
PHIL069 wrote:At this stage I have no plans for a pit, couldn't afford it anyway.
Mate if Daniel digs it out, and we just line it with the 50 million pavers that your going to have spare :lol:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2015 1:04 pm
by PHIL069
Good news...
So work has started.
On Tuesday I took a day off of work and Sue, Steven and I spent the whole day at the block of land watching the earthmoving contractor prepare our house site.
It was interesting to watch and now we have a level surface ready for the house.

Rant...
We were told during the sales process that we could have the excavated authentic red Australian dirt put anywhere on our block that we wished, as long as we told the contractor.
First thing on Tuesday morning we asked the contractor to put the dirt up the back of the block near the gumtree.
He told us that was too far away from the house site.
So we asked him to put it near the fence behind the house site.
He agreed, but during the day we watched him put it all directly behind the house thinking he was going to move it at the end of the day.
When he started to pack up I asked him if he was going to move it to where he agreed to put it.
He said his job was to clear the site not to move the dirt.
I said that he agreed to put it near the fence and that he has now put a mountain of dirt right at our back door, I told him we won't even be able to move in to our new home as he has blocked the backdoor and the view from the house.
He reluctantly and angrily said it would take him hours to move it all, but he will clear a meter of it away from the back of the house.
Then he dropped his grater blade onto our new stone driveway and dragged a big chunk of it across the paddock as he headed back to work.
Sue was in tears and I phoned the site manager to complain.
It took us 3 hours to repair the driveway that night.
The site manager took photos the next day and is meeting with Sarah Homes construction manager on Tuesday to see if they will do anything about it.

Rant 2...
I have been asking Sarah Homes since October if they will be waiting until 2016 to start the build, every time I asked I was told no it will start this year.
Yesterday I was told that they will be delivering the construction supplies Jan 5, 2016 and starting the build a few days after that.

Rant 3...
We were told during the sales process that the build will take 12 - 14 weeks.
Yesterday I was told that it would take 20 weeks.
So now it looks like we won't have our new home until the middle of 2016.

We are not enjoying this process, no one will communicate to us what's happening.
I have to phone them when we get fed up with waiting for info, but no one answers their phone, it takes days to get answers to our questions.

...End rant...for now

Pics of the work done on Tuesday...

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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 12:31 pm
by PHIL069
We had a delivery on Tuesday.

It was everything required to build our house to lock-up, all crammed onto one semi trailer.
I took the day off of work and Sue, Steven and myself spent the day at the block of land to watch.
Well... I couldn't just watch, I got in and helped the driver unload.

After the job was done we went to have a look at a local electrical retail shop that is closing down.
We grabbed a bargain for the new house, a $900 direct drive inverter LG dishwasher reduced to $600. :cheers:

Pics of the delivery...

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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 1:58 pm
by kiz
Progress :cheers:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 2:03 pm
by Technikhaus
Awesome! Crazy that they can get that all on one truck.

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 5:57 pm
by Daniel2019
Awesome news Phil, good to hear. Hopefully smooth sailing from here :?:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 6:43 pm
by bjk
Didn't buy it from IKEA did you? :lol: flat pack house!

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 10:46 pm
by Vectose
:cheers:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 10:09 am
by PHIL069
...and the build begins

I have been going up to the site each day after work to see the progress.
There is 1 carpenter and his dog building the house.
During my first conversation with the carpenter, I pointed out where the shed is going and told him it will be built in the next couple of weeks.
His response..."THE SHED ISN'T GETTING DONE WHILE I'M HERE, I'M NOT HAVING TRUCKS AND MACHINES OPERATING ON MY SITE"
I told him that the site manager has already given the go ahead and my trades have been scheduled.
His response... "IT'S NOT HAPPENING" He also told me he didn't want us going to his site over the weekend when he isn't there.
His site? I thought it was our site!

So I called the site manager and left it with him.
2 days later the site manager gave to go ahead for the shed construction, again.
Next time I spoke with the carpenter he was the nicest bloke..."Come visit the site whenever you want" "Take heaps of photos" "You can have any left over materials, they will come in handy"

Nothings easy :roll:

Anyway, it's very exciting to see the house going up.

Pics...
(Note some pics are taken with my phone, sorry for the crappy quality)

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Day 3
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Days 5 - 6
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Day 7
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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 11:43 am
by bjk
You have no end of trouble with stupid people, eh? :lol: must be good to see it finally coming up from ground level though!

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:20 pm
by kiz
PHIL069 wrote:I told him that the site manager has already given the go ahead and my trades have been scheduled.
His response... "IT'S NOT HAPPENING" He also told me he didn't want us going to his site over the weekend when he isn't there.
His site? I thought it was our site!
I got a mate who's a building construction manager in Brisbane, has that trouble all the time with some tradies. Sometimes they forget who they actually work for and who's paying their bills...

But yea looking pretty good mate

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:32 pm
by Daniel2019
:cheers:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2016 9:06 pm
by Vectose
Awesome! :cheers:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 6:03 pm
by PHIL069
...and the work continues

This week the wall frames went up, all the bracing went on, and a crane came to put up the steel beam and roof trusses.
The carpenter only got 3 days work in this week due to public holiday and extreme weather on Friday.

This week also saw a start on my shed. :cheers:
The earth works and pad was constructed.
The earth works contractor I hired to do the job is a great bloke, very friendly and helpful.
He used his Bobcat to level the ground and spread the road base, then he used a laser guided grader attachment "Laser Blade" on his little tractor to level the road base.
He then rolled it out with his big roller.
He let me use his roller for a good hour to roll my driveway stones, it was fun.
I wish I had a roll of bubble wrap with me to drive over with the roller :cheeky:

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Day 10
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...and Day 1 for the shed
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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:29 pm
by PHIL069
We now own some walls :P

This week saw some advancements in construction.
The roof frame was completed and strapped down, the windows and glass doors went in, 2 walls got their cladding on, the bath frame was built, the meter box got installed and cement went into the holes.
It is getting very exciting now :-D

It's hard to go through a week without problems though :x
I asked the site manager when to book my plumber, electrician and earthworks guy in to get the connections and septic done.
We have been told throughout the process that we could connect during construction so the house will be ready for hand over.
The site manager told me he wasn't going to allow my trades on site until after hand over.
We have to do a few days work after hand over and before moving in but not weeks of it.
Now this means we can't move in straight away and would have to pay the mortgage and rent at the same time, which we can't afford.
So Sue called the construction manager and complained (again), he said our site manager has a "bee in his bonnet" and he would sort it out for us.
The construction manager also told Sue that they will move the mountain of dirt for us during site cleanup at the completion of construction, that's some good news.

Pics...

Days 11 - 12
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Day 15
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Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2016 8:56 pm
by bjk
Walls! \o/

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:15 pm
by kiz
That's a nice erection you've got coming along there Phil :lol:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2016 8:13 pm
by PHIL069
kiz wrote:That's a nice erection you've got coming along there Phil :lol:
Thanks mate, I like seeing my big erection and sharing it with others. :hmm:

Re: I have some news...

Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2016 12:51 am
by mezje
MMMMmm, nice white galant! House looks like it is coming along great too.