Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Brick Laying Costs - House Extension 2Jul 09, 2012 12:38 am Settlement 1/2/12 New Shed 23/3/12 Slab poured 27/3/12 Frame complete 4/5/12 Roof complete 1/6/12 LOCKUP 29/6/12 Our new build blog http://kareenhillsownerbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Brick Laying Costs - House Extension 3Jul 09, 2012 12:41 am Settlement 1/2/12 New Shed 23/3/12 Slab poured 27/3/12 Frame complete 4/5/12 Roof complete 1/6/12 LOCKUP 29/6/12 Our new build blog http://kareenhillsownerbuild.blogspot.com/ Re: Brick Laying Costs - House Extension 4Jul 09, 2012 7:18 am Owner Building on 1800sqm Sanity Intact so far Locked up March 2012 Re: Brick Laying Costs - House Extension 5Jul 09, 2012 9:19 am Thank you for your input / advice. When you get bricklayer aside from supplying all the bricks, sand and cement. who supplies the cement mixer and scaffolding if necessary? I would expect the bricklayer to have his own hand tools at the very least. Thanks Andrew Re: Brick Laying Costs - House Extension 6Jul 09, 2012 12:25 pm Quote: When you get bricklayer aside from supplying all the bricks, sand and cement. who supplies the cement mixer and scaffolding if necessary? The brickies have the tools you mention - hand tools , profiles , levels, shovels, wheel barrows and brick barrows and cement mixer etc and maybe a few A- frames but for a whole second storey then it is up to the builder or OB to supply all the necessary scaffolding and maybe a builders hoist as well. Stewie Hi, We have a single story MacDonald Jones house, on a waffle pod slab with steel frame. Are we able to build a second story extension? Other info is we are 900mm from… 0 8365 I'm about to put down some Merbau. Is it necessary to oil underneath the boards before laying? 0 1920 Hey There. No problems re jumping in. My original question was "should I have waterproofed" the concrete slab before putting batons down. We have been told we should… 7 4311 |