Browse Forums Building Standards; Getting It Right! 1 Mar 13, 2024 11:02 am Gday all. Wondering about opinions on a slab that not square and up to 45mm out on dimentions. I gave the concretor a perfect drawing,with profiles and all dimentions bit they still got it wrong. Its an easy slab,nothing complicated at all,so. Ive asked him to measure up and he agrees its out bit got the old,well mistakes happen reply. I can still use ot but its not ideal and what id be paying for so ive asked him to amend the final invoice . Should i be expected to pay in full and as he put it,stop carrying on like a pork chop or would one expect a reduction in the final amount. Your thoughts and opinions please. Thanks Re: Concrete slab 2Mar 13, 2024 1:01 pm Stinky Gday all. Wondering about opinions on a slab that not square and up to 45mm out on dimentions. I gave the concretor a perfect drawing,with profiles and all dimentions bit they still got it wrong. Its an easy slab,nothing complicated at all,so. Ive asked him to measure up and he agrees its out bit got the old,well mistakes happen reply. I can still use ot but its not ideal and what id be paying for so ive asked him to amend the final invoice . Should i be expected to pay in full and as he put it,stop carrying on like a pork chop or would one expect a reduction in the final amount. Your thoughts and opinions please. Thanks is this for a residential dwelling or a shed? If its for a dwelling, its out of tolerance and a "mistakes happen" isnt a good enough excuse to just move on. yep, clearly mark where the infloor heating pipes are before drilling or nailing 1 14758 The coupling, which is made from flexible PVC, needs to comply with AS/NZS 4327 which specifies the requirements for metal banded flexible couplings used in low-pressure… 1 9751 Hi Im having trouble getting anyone to provide useful advice on going for an insulated slab North facing extension. I had Lighthouse group do the energy assessment last… 0 12201 |