Just got my retaining wall built yesterday. We were agreed on $160/m2.
After the guy finished, he measured 3 surfaces, the wall, the top of the wall and the side face of the end.
Is it right to measure the wall by 3 surfaces?
Regards,
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Just got my retaining wall built yesterday. We were agreed on $160/m2. After the guy finished, he measured 3 surfaces, the wall, the top of the wall and the side face of the end. Is it right to measure the wall by 3 surfaces? Regards, Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 2Oct 23, 2008 1:57 pm Hi all, Just got my retaining wall built yesterday. We were agreed on $160/m2. After the guy finished, he measured 3 surfaces, the wall, the top of the wall and the side face of the end. Is it right to measure the wall by 3 surfaces? Regards, Well if he is measuring 3 surfaces, ie width, length, depth, wouldn't that account to m3 (cubic meters)? m2 is just plain length x width in my books. Be interesting to hear other BM's experiences. Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 4Oct 23, 2008 2:06 pm HI Snake, Thanks for your reply. Where can I get the justice?The fairtrading here seems useless. What would you do if it was you? What type of retaining wall is it? treated pine, red gum sleepers, concrete blocks etc etc. Basic price for sleepers: SLEEPERS 200 x 75 x 2.70mtrs $17.50 200 x 50 x 2.70mtrs $15.50 Measure count how many have been laid, could you give a very rough estimate of cost of supply, thats if your wall was done this way. Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 5Oct 23, 2008 3:41 pm He measured the faces, but you don't say what he did with the figures.
If he multipled them all together (at once then he calcultaed volume and not appropriate) l*h*d=V If he measured the three faces to work out the overall surface area (of these three faces) I would say its his little trick of milking the most out of a client, as he wasn't clear in his quote as to what constituted the area. I like most would assume its the area of the main face. Heck why'd he stop there!! there were 3 other faces he could have measured. Back, bottom and other end, then bend you over and deliver the bill. Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 6Oct 23, 2008 5:15 pm If he has quoted in m2 that only refers to the face unless the wall has a return at the end in which case the returns would be measured also. So the measurement should simply be height times length. Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 7Oct 23, 2008 7:35 pm He measured the faces, but you don't say what he did with the figures. If he multipled them all together (at once then he calcultaed volume and not appropriate) l*h*d=V If he measured the three faces to work out the overall surface area (of these three faces) I would say its his little trick of milking the most out of a client, as he wasn't clear in his quote as to what constituted the area. I like most would assume its the area of the main face. Heck why'd he stop there!! there were 3 other faces he could have measured. Back, bottom and other end, then bend you over and deliver the bill. Well said soda. Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Re: Retaining Wall - measure the wall by 3 surfaces???? 8Oct 23, 2008 7:35 pm If he has quoted in m2 that only refers to the face unless the wall has a return at the end in which case the returns would be measured also. So the measurement should simply be height times length. Exactly! Demolition August 2009, Construction Started September 2009, Completed December 2010 Thank you so much for the enlightenment. Awesome response, I got all the info I need. 2 8972 Hi All, Has anyone used a retaining wall like this before? It acts as a water tanks as well so I was thinking there could be some space savings and potentially cost… 0 42182 I'm wondering if my land might be too steep for a cut and fill approach to build a slab home. I'm hoping to avoid building on… 0 16706 |