Sunday, 8 March 2015

Build Issues List

If there is one thing I have learnt from working at an Engineering firm, especially during prototype builds, is to document and track all issues.

Since we have started our build I have decided to start a 'Build Issue Tracking List' with information such as:
  • Date raised
  • Rectified yes/no
  • Date rectified
  • Photo(s)
  • Stage of occurrence
I think this will come in very handy in keeping track of all our issues. Here is a screen shot of what it looks like so far. 



Slab Issues - Discussion with Slab Supervisor

The afternoon following slab pour I visited the site to see how they went with the pour. As I previously mentioned, I was quite disappointed with the quality of the poor. Of course my main concern is the integrity of the slab and not the aesthetics of it. 

I raised my concern to our Building Coordinator and Slab Supervisor. I got an email back from our BC within a few hours saying she had spoken to the SS and he would call me ASAP. Next day our SS calls me. He did not for one second of the conversation make me feel like I am overreacting or wrong, which I appreciate as usually that's the default response you get from the builder. 

He agreed with my concerns and also mentioned that he wasn't impressed with the quality shown in the photos I sent. He gave me a few reasons as to why this has occurred but he couldn't confirm until he had seen the site himself. So he assured me that he was heading out on Friday to see it himself and complete a report on the slab. 

He promised that he would share the report with me, get all the issues rectified and provide engineering documents for all the post-pour work done to the foundation. 

Here's hoping all the above happens. Now to wait... 

 

Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Slab pour!

Great news! Our slab was poured this morning.

Being all excited I left work and went straight to the block. At first it looked really good and clean from the front. As I looked closer and closer I started to notice a lot of 'honeycombing'. For those of you who haven't heard of this term it is when the exposed sides show the gravel in clusters. 

Here is a link that gives some good information regarding honeycombing: 


I was really disappointed to see this and after looking at the opposite house slab (Porter Davis home and same concrete crew) I realized that the honeycombing is much more frequent in our slab. 

Fortunately, I have a great independent inspector and he responded to my email (full of photos) within a few hours and gave me some advice and re-assurance regarding what the best way to tackle this issue is. 

Enough writing from me, here are some photos I took this afternoon. 







Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Foundation Inspection

This afternoon @ 3 pm we had our 'pre-pour/foundation' inspection conducted by Darren from Darbecca Pty Ltd.

When we arrived, the slab team were still completing the final touches. The inspector went ahead to inspect the works that have been completed so far. Communication from the Slab Supervisor was very poor. I had text him photos of the damaged pipes this morning and no response. Fortunately, the drain for the laundry that was broken had been temporarily repaired by a plumber as it would have held up the pour. The broken downpipe drain is still to be repaired and the inspector picked up on that and marked it. 

Even though most issues were rectified on the spot as the inspector pointed them out (nothing major), we still received a full report from him.

Rememberer my concern about the reduced FL of the house and site drainage? Turns out I was right! Here is what the inspector had to say in the report. 


Finally, the exciting part.... Some more photos, enjoy :)













Site prepared and plumbing damaged for boxing....

Another quick update. 

This afternoon (3 pm) will be our pre-pour/foundation inspection. So yesterday we went to the block and to our surprise boxing had not yet been started. 

We did notice that some 'prep work' was done. Pier holes drilled (not filled), gravel laid over site and step downs re-introduced. It seems that whilst they were drilling the piers they damaged the plumbing for the laundry drain. They also damaged the plumbing for the down pipe on the garage external door side. I've made our Slab Supervisor and Building Co-ordinator aware of these and we have been told that they will be rectified by this afternoon. 

Apparently it takes less than a full day to box the site for slab pour.... Let's wait and see if that happens. 

Holes for piers drilled. Laundry drain missing. 


Damaged downpipe drain near garage external entry door. Drain for 'study' room in the garage. 


Portico step down still 150 mm (assuming by comparison to garage 63 mm step down)




Tuesday, 24 February 2015

5,000+ views!

Today, our blog reached 5,000 views!

I cannot believe that we have had so many views and repeat readers for such a personal event in our lives.

Thank you to all that have contributed so far and we look forward to sharing the rest of our building journey with you.


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Pre-slab plumbing and electrical progressing...

Quick update. It seems that they have progressed well with the pre-slab plumbing and electrical work in the last two days. 

Few photos below.