Thanks.
If you upgrade to a 3 phase connection this will be done anyway.
We have our inspection tomorrow withour building inspector for PCI readiness on Tuesday!!
Yippeeeeee
Great news CBPH. Hope it all goes smoothly
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2781Mar 28, 2012 4:03 pm 26/2 - Sales 23/3 - Colours 31/3 - Tender 14/4 - Contract 7/5 - Taps 12/6 - Site start 15/6 - Slab 27/6 - Frame 1/8 - Lockup/Fixing 29/9 - PCI 25/10 - Handover Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2796Mar 30, 2012 8:13 pm coobri Hey CBPH how did PCI go ? Tis on Tuesday, was moved last week when we asked for our building inspector to go through earlier. Our SS has everyone in to fix everything this weekend (painter is being paid to stay in Geelong the night lol) that was picked up by the inspector so that the new home inspection will basically be a final (we are both hoping). Given it was all cosmetic and all small things I dare say we could have the keys by Thursday (it seems our SS wants to hand on it over). Bank cheque is sitting in my file, Occupancy certificate has been issued and given to bank as has insurance. So basically, now it is just up to Carlisle. Will be a brilliant easter if it all hands over before then! All I can say after all this is that we have been so lucky to have such a brilliant SS. Requests along the way have been followed up, he has been in constant contact and been ever so polite with a few grievances we had. We have a great bounty of goodies for him to hand over when we get the keys. He did right by us (as he should as a professional) and in turn we will look after him...after all he did save us almost 5k in variations that we missed Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2797Mar 30, 2012 10:49 pm Hello everyone, This is my first post in this thread. I have been active in Homeone when I was building my first home. Now, I am thinking to build the Baltimore 40 for our second home. I really like the design of Baltimore 40 and there is only one modification that I would like to make, which is moving the wall between family and rumpus backwards by 0.5 metre (so the family will be bigger by 0.5M and the rumpus will be small by 0.5M). But I was advised by CH that this cannot be done. When I asked if it is a load bearing wall, CH said it is not load bearing, but there is a steel beam running through the wall. I am actually quite disappointed that I cannot make this really minor changes. Anyone that has built or is building the Baltimore (or other double storey houses) and had the same issue? Would like to know your view on this. Thanks! FND Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2798Apr 01, 2012 1:08 pm Hi FND, We didn't face the same issue, but I think that's a nice change for Baltimore... we are building the Baltimore 40.. i remember there was one structural change for Prominence, if I'm not mistaken, where the wall between the study and lounge was removed to create a bigger area. Hope CH will eventually cater to your request.. good luck. fourgs Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2799Apr 01, 2012 11:19 pm Hi fourgs, Oh you are building the Baltimore too =) Have you had your site start yet? Did you make any structural changes to the Baltimore? Sorry to be asking lots of questions =) FND Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 2800Apr 02, 2012 8:49 am FND Hi fourgs, Oh you are building the Baltimore too =) Have you had your site start yet? Did you make any structural changes to the Baltimore? Sorry to be asking lots of questions =) FND Hi FND, We have a few structural changes such as 1.4m garage extension, solid wall instead of open wall to rumpus which will be our theatre room, and wall in family to be same as display house minus the fireplace provision. Our site start is set on April 13th fourgs 0 5165 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6473 You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14520 |