Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Advice please!!! What do I do?? Draftsman.....disaster! 2Nov 09, 2014 12:53 am 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Advice please!!! What do I do?? Draftsman.....disaster! 10Nov 09, 2014 11:30 pm If you have already 2 designs that fitted 'everything you wanted' why did you go for a 3rd (and now 4th).Have you paid anyone for time in doing these designs yet? And if you haven't had a quantity surveyor calculate on working drawings, how do you know the design was $50,000 more? Everyone likes to be paid for their time working, and architects get a professional fee. $1000 would get you 5 to 10 (very generous) hours working time. It doesn't take long to chew that up doing designs. I find it really hard to believe your friend got full drawings, elevations etc for $1100 from an architect. Re: Advice please!!! What do I do?? Draftsman.....disaster! 11Nov 10, 2014 10:32 am tjilpi "If you have already 2 designs that fitted 'everything you wanted' why did you go for a 3rd (and now 4th)." In response: I was talking about being able to fit amount of bedroom's living area's etc, Obviously if the drawings were what we wanted we would not not have employed a "draftsman" which I have clearly stated not an "Architect" as you mention, they are two different entities. The first two floor plan's drawn for us were from building companies, who as 'Im sure you would be aware, do not require payment unless you decide to build with them. We have now gone with a building company & yes we have now paid for our plan, that we have signed off on and are happy with. "And if you haven't had a quantity surveyor calculate on working drawings, how do you know the design was $50,000 more?" In response: We are building on a block of land that slopes, so the builder we have is working with the slope as much as possible to reduce the cost of expensive retaining etc, when he viewed the design we had from the draftsman he pointed out all the retaining that would need to be done to achieve the design, and continued to do a calculation for us (we had already had a survey plan and soil test) so it wasn't too difficult to calculate. In short - we were constantly pushed by the draftsman to increase our size (bearing in mind, he was not being paid an hourly rate - just on size) when now our final plan has all the bedroom's, living area's that we need, and for the same size we started with, so you tell me, do you think he was being genuine??? "I find it really hard to believe your friend got full drawings, elevations etc for $1100 from an architect." In response: Me too! Considering what he did for us, and what we were charged, I would have thought it would have been alot more for her, and she thinks so too! Re: Advice please!!! What do I do?? Draftsman.....disaster! 12Nov 16, 2014 9:16 pm The building company's plans are just slightly changed Kellogg's cornflakes off the shelf,not much work ,the custom designed plans do take lots of time,your friend can't be telling the whole story, when drafting,you get a plan, when happy you then get working drawings with most the build details,including a third party involved engineering. No way working drawings included for $1100' unless you were using one of those of the shelf type drafting services,which best already planed drawings would be dished out,a very different situation, I would move on,and clear my head for a better build result. Re: Advice please!!! What do I do?? Draftsman.....disaster! 14Nov 17, 2014 9:00 pm In reply to 'Joker" I have not mentioned 'working drawings' these were just 'Design Drawings' which consist of Floor Plan & elevations, we just needed these to submit to the body corporate. The building designer we worked with are a smaller builder but they do custom design to your specific requirements, and that's what they did for us, so our home is a 'one of'. Versaloc is a mortarless besser block system that still needs a properly engineered footing. If you just do a 400x200 footing it will fail in time. At 17m long you need it… 1 18050 A question. Im in Queensland and building a new home. We managed to reach practical completion 6 weeks ago but we haven't heard any date for handover yet. Who should we… 0 5811 I was being kind to the builder. With the amount charged for the upgrade the builder is probably charging closer to 100% margin. There are a few variables as I… 5 14323 |