Hi all,
*Yet to get an answer from my building broker about this (must be very busy!)* but we are looking at the site positioning options for our yet-to-be-selected house plan, noting that there is a council sewer pipe and maintenance point running right through the middle of our block (maintenance point is at the fence line). We have a very long block, so technically we could avoid building over it and build either in front or behind the sewer, but this would restrict our floor plan options and we want a certain size house.
So, we are trying to get an idea of the costs involved with building a ‘bridge’ over the sewer and have been told by new build sales people an estimate that ranges between $3000 and $40,000 to build a house over a sewer. We don’t understand why some say it’s not that costly, and others say it is $40,000.
We also don’t know if this is something that can only be determined after getting an inspection of the sewer to find out its depth in the soil and the state of the pipe, etc.
Lastly, we are not sure if we can get the sewer inspection done while the tenant is still living in the property (we are planning a KDRB once their lease ends).
Oh - and one more thing I just thought of - has anyone had issues putting their house at the back of their large block in Brisbane City Council? Or has council said it has to be placed in line with neighbouring houses (our current front set back is about 6 metres). Thanks ☺️