Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Slab heave/ slab design/ engineering questions..... 2Feb 17, 2021 11:47 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Slab heave/ slab design/ engineering questions..... 4Feb 17, 2021 12:29 pm Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Slab heave/ slab design/ engineering questions..... 6Feb 17, 2021 1:13 pm Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Slab heave/ slab design/ engineering questions..... 8Feb 17, 2021 2:23 pm Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Slab heave/ slab design/ engineering questions..... 10Feb 18, 2021 10:43 pm ![]() Sorry to hear you have slab heave and non compliant slab and great that you have come onto this site to increase your knowledge and many experts who have great expertise. Apart from an Engineer inspecting and commenting on the slab non-compliance, have other investigations taken place? What is causing the slab heave? Have the underground stormwater and sanitary pipes been checked with CCTV to see if there are broken pipes or water leakage? I have had an ongoing battle for 8 years. The builder completed 'bandaid' fixing but it kept getting worse, he stopped communicating denying responsibility. I hired a lawyer. He also recommended an Engineer and investigations (including floor levels and crack width etc) and report provided. Recommendation knockdown and rebuild due to significant structural damage and floor levels 154mm out of level, caused by non compliance. Lawyer recommended VCAT and estimate cost of $140k - $230k. I spent $1000's with appointments, letters, phone calls etc with the lawyer and was pushing VCAT, saying it was my only option. Because lawyer had sent letters to Builder, original Engineer and Geotech they all hired Engineers and they all came up with different causes deflecting blame from their 'party'. I decided to do my own homework. Read everything I could get my hands on. Noticed differences in Engineering drawings to what was constructed and obvious plumbing non compliance from the knowledge I was gaining. I sacked the lawyer. I hired a Forensic Plumbing company and wish I had done this 7 years earlier. Four plumbers with non compliance and significant non compliant underground plumbing. Stormwater pipe breakages that were fixed with silicon and then covered over, insufficient gradient, cracks and a broken sewer pipe. I submitted complaints to VBA (regulator in Victoria) and waiting for information regarding their investigations and actions for those responsible. I won't hold my breath. I am now out of my home as it is unsafe to live in due to significant structural damage. It will be demolished and rebuilt this year. There are many stories on this site regarding slab heave. Have a read, knowledge is power. Good luck Thank you for the detailed response Harts. Thus far I have had a building inspection and report, a full CCTV inspection of the plumbing (some of it is not code compliant) with accompanying written report and a structural engineers inspection and report that has found the slab is not compliant with AS2870- mainly because it's an H2 class slab and my soil is H2-D classification. If you sacked your lawyer, how did you get this result at VCAT? Did you end up representing yourself? Hi Adman, sorry to hear of the issues you are having with your home and the builder, who looks like he is playing 'the blame game', which is exactly what my builder and… 9 2929 Thank you for your response H20. I appreciate you taking the time. I recently paid $3500 for my own engineering report and I am still waiting on receiving this. The… 12 3140 It's home and contents insurance. Our (now previous) home insurance refused to give us just contents insurance. Besides, we need insurance for storm/fire/theft etc. 2 965 |