Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Jan 27, 2022 9:48 pm Hi guys, building with Rawson homes. We are at the very first stage of the build, site cut and fill, piercing and slab prep/pour. We were just informed by our site supervisor they found chunks of concrete (quite large upon inspection) and asbestos while they were excavating and have placed it aside for us to remove. Whilst, I'm not trying to avoid having to remove what seemingly is our issue???. I'm thinking since we handed over the site and Rawson homes "accepted" the site. Should we be responsible in removing the debris? Is there any pushback here? I am speaking with my demo guy about this and kindly requesting he sends a team out to remove the debris that they left over??? Not sure who's responsible here... Any advice/ previous experiences like this? Cheers Re: Initial Site handover responsibilities 2Feb 02, 2022 11:12 pm Your demo guy was paid to do a proper job? or did he give you a big discount for "I'll only remove the stuff I can see"? You build contract will have a clause in it for hidden site issues, if they remove it, they will charge you and probably issue with an extension of time due to the delay. We are Expert Consultant's, and we are here to help. Re: Initial Site handover responsibilities 4Jul 14, 2022 3:52 pm Kayot1k Hi guys, building with Rawson homes. We are at the very first stage of the build, site cut and fill, piercing and slab prep/pour. We were just informed by our site supervisor they found chunks of concrete (quite large upon inspection) and asbestos while they were excavating and have placed it aside for us to remove. Whilst, I'm not trying to avoid having to remove what seemingly is our issue???. I'm thinking since we handed over the site and Rawson homes "accepted" the site. Should we be responsible in removing the debris? Is there any pushback here? I am speaking with my demo guy about this and kindly requesting he sends a team out to remove the debris that they left over??? Not sure who's responsible here... Any advice/ previous experiences like this? Cheers any updates for this issue ? I'm facing the same one with Allcastle homes Re: Initial Site handover responsibilities 5Jan 10, 2023 12:44 pm hi jasper, how'd you go with your issue? i had to do the removal in 2 stages, 1. i was able to convince the demo team to come back and pick up the rubble. 2. i found a guy who helped me remove the asbestos contaminated soil (very cheaply). was a headache for a bit and took quite a few phone calls but it worked out in the end. Re: Initial Site handover responsibilities 6Jan 11, 2023 10:14 pm With all due respect. If you didn't know there was a problem buried on the block of land you own, why would the builder be 1. expected to know it was there and (2) take responsibility for it? You are the client and the purchaser, but when you enter into a contract with the builder to engage them as the PC (principal contractor) you keep the client tag but you also become the developer of the property. We are Expert Consultant's, and we are here to help. Can you give advice on how to get missing certificates needed for a form 21? Our bank requires us to provide one but we are missing 4 building certificates from our first… 3 71720 yes it does, you've just not understood it. theres a difference. 4 5195 Your house should come in "as new" condition. It should be clean, and without stains 1 4541 |