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Was hoping to get some assistance. My first build has progressed quite far in.
The situation:
I have (had) an existing retaining wall with existing garden lights. As a variation I asked the builder to replace the lights however when the electrician was on site the retaining wall was badly damaged (approx 15m worth).
The builders response was the following:
After speaking with office and checking documentation with regards to the retaining wall, this will need to be rectified by yourself, please see notation below.
You may need to speak with next door as retaining wall has not been installed correctly with no footing.
The notation was in the specification and is as follows:
Notes: Some of the retaining wall may not have footings underneath them. Should these be disturbed or fail due to being inadequately constructed, additional cost will apply to repair them.
In hindsight I should've planned this abit more. Should I get quotes from other contractors to rebuild/repair the retaining wall? What would you do?