Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5861Oct 02, 2014 9:37 am Hi All, We need an electrician to help with lights and water feature for front garden. Really struggling to find anyone who wants the job. Anyone got any good recommendations?? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks all Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5862Oct 02, 2014 10:30 pm kesrob Hi All, We need an electrician to help with lights and water feature for front garden. Really struggling to find anyone who wants the job. Anyone got any good recommendations?? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks all Try Ray(electrician) +61 420 649 824,he is good,he has done my downlights and intercomp, Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5864Oct 07, 2014 8:39 am Uniquesyd-gf kesrob Hi All, We need an electrician to help with lights and water feature for front garden. Really struggling to find anyone who wants the job. Anyone got any good recommendations?? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks all Try Ray(electrician) +61 420 649 824,he is good,he has done my downlights and intercomp, Thanks heaps Uniquesyd-gf. Much appreciated!! Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5865Oct 07, 2014 4:32 pm Anyone got affected by the bush/grass fire today? http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslo ... 7082286650 Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5867Oct 17, 2014 9:52 am Hi guys, we've got an email from localgroup.com.au with 'Construction Certificate approval'. But from the revision PDF included, it didn't seems to be updated (e.g. on electricity page it doesn't mentioned about the LED downlight that we've added) Is this normal? What is this 'Construction Certificate approval' anyway? Thanks Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5868Oct 17, 2014 10:38 am Construction certificate is the approval to commence construction For all your joinery needs, we custom build kitchens, office, wardrobes, garage, laundry fit outs plus TV units, pantry, linen and everything in between. PM me for more info or details. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5869Oct 21, 2014 3:49 pm Hi All We just put a deposit on a land in Georges Fair Aurora Release. Hopefully the registration will be on december. In the mean time we are looking for builders, so we can start as soon as we get the land. Excited to join the Georges Fair community. we have short listed three builder and they are RAWSON, EDEN BRAE & WISDOM. Can anyone suggest me which one will be good to proceed? This is the first time we are building a new home. Please help me with you advices. Thanks Hasan Tender signed 14/04/2015 Contract signed 28/04/2015 Council Approval 23/06/2015 http://lincoln30mkii.blogspot.com.au/ Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5871Oct 22, 2014 1:37 pm No worries glad I can help,did you end up using him?how did it go? kesrob Uniquesyd-gf kesrob Hi All, We need an electrician to help with lights and water feature for front garden. Really struggling to find anyone who wants the job. Anyone got any good recommendations?? Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks all Try Ray(electrician) +61 420 649 824,he is good,he has done my downlights and intercomp, Thanks heaps Uniquesyd-gf. Much appreciated!! Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5872Oct 22, 2014 1:39 pm Anyone know good plumber with good price?need plumber to do drain in my landscape/backyard.cheers Building Sheridan 38-modified Slabs done 18/12/13 Frame done 24/1/14 Brickwork done 20/2/14 Lock up 23/3/14 Internal lining done Handover 25/6/14 Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5873Oct 22, 2014 4:02 pm My friend is a good plumber and will do a good price, just tell him you got his number from his friend Wayne in georges fair. Nathan. 0450 237 286 Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5874Oct 30, 2014 4:29 pm Hi can anyone recommend a concreter? Also re: previous discussion on corner block fences - we are on a corner block and were advised 6ft timber lap and cap only by Investa. As they are the 3rd mob to oversee GF perhaps the requirements of brick and timber is an old requirement? At any rate once the last block is sold off they will clear out and no rules will apply anymore. The GF rules and requirements are only for 5 years - a classic example is we are not allowed to have a large satellite dish and yet I note on many of the older original GF houses great big dishes everywhere and I think that plus additions such as carports etc will all make an appearance in due course... I do agree with that timber fence facing Maddecks just after the roundabout looks absolutely dreadful! Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5875Oct 30, 2014 5:04 pm bern_c Hi can anyone recommend a concreter? Also re: previous discussion on corner block fences - we are on a corner block and were advised 6ft timber lap and cap only by Investa. As they are the 3rd mob to oversee GF perhaps the requirements of brick and timber is an old requirement? At any rate once the last block is sold off they will clear out and no rules will apply anymore. The GF rules and requirements are only for 5 years - a classic example is we are not allowed to have a large satellite dish and yet I note on many of the older original GF houses great big dishes everywhere and I think that plus additions such as carports etc will all make an appearance in due course... I do agree with that timber fence facing Maddecks just after the roundabout looks absolutely dreadful! Agree there bern_c. In the Building guideline it says you have to have a "big" tree (tree taller than 1.5m) in your front yard. I havent seen any house with that in GF. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5876Nov 06, 2014 9:15 am bern_c Hi can anyone recommend a concreter? Also re: previous discussion on corner block fences - we are on a corner block and were advised 6ft timber lap and cap only by Investa. As they are the 3rd mob to oversee GF perhaps the requirements of brick and timber is an old requirement? At any rate once the last block is sold off they will clear out and no rules will apply anymore. The GF rules and requirements are only for 5 years - a classic example is we are not allowed to have a large satellite dish and yet I note on many of the older original GF houses great big dishes everywhere and I think that plus additions such as carports etc will all make an appearance in due course... I do agree with that timber fence facing Maddecks just after the roundabout looks absolutely dreadful! I hope you are wrong. If you drive around the estate the attractiveness is the consistency of the buildings and their finishes. If a hap hazard, devil may care approach is allowed then we will look like any other suburb and the beauty of the estate will be diminished. You can see some small spots starting where people are not maintaining their properties by not mowing or edging their lawn. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5877Nov 06, 2014 9:19 am denot bern_c Hi can anyone recommend a concreter? Also re: previous discussion on corner block fences - we are on a corner block and were advised 6ft timber lap and cap only by Investa. As they are the 3rd mob to oversee GF perhaps the requirements of brick and timber is an old requirement? At any rate once the last block is sold off they will clear out and no rules will apply anymore. The GF rules and requirements are only for 5 years - a classic example is we are not allowed to have a large satellite dish and yet I note on many of the older original GF houses great big dishes everywhere and I think that plus additions such as carports etc will all make an appearance in due course... I do agree with that timber fence facing Maddecks just after the roundabout looks absolutely dreadful! Agree there bern_c. In the Building guideline it says you have to have a "big" tree (tree taller than 1.5m) in your front yard. I havent seen any house with that in GF. I have or will have 4. They just haven't matured yet. Think about it, the most sought after suburbs in Sydney that are not on the water are described as leafy or tree lined. Your choice. Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5878Nov 06, 2014 2:14 pm Anyone know what happend with the golf course?are they moving?seems mirvac bought the land and would have project like mornington estate(holsworthy) Building Sheridan 38-modified Slabs done 18/12/13 Frame done 24/1/14 Brickwork done 20/2/14 Lock up 23/3/14 Internal lining done Handover 25/6/14 Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5879Nov 07, 2014 9:24 am BillMac I have or will have 4. They just haven't matured yet. Think about it, the most sought after suburbs in Sydney that are not on the water are described as leafy or tree lined. Your choice. Well, my land is small enough and my facade has stone features. if I have a tall 1.8m trees on my small front yard, then it will block the feature. Kind of a waste right? And the dead leaves and spiders web later on. I think I'm just not a garden person. Heck, even when watching Better Homes and Garden, I always skip the garden bit :p Re: Anyone building at George's Fair, Moorebank? 5880Nov 07, 2014 11:56 am Uniquesyd-gf Anyone know what happend with the golf course?are they moving?seems mirvac bought the land and would have project like mornington estate(holsworthy) There is going to be about 400 lots on the western end of the existing golf course. The course is being redesigned with 7 holes being built on the southern side of the M5. http://brightonlakes.mirvac.com/ Hi, we live in an area where the black soil is prone to a lot of movement. We have an old 50's house with masonite everywhere and nails popping out, warping, rusted etc.… 0 4660 Wish you all the best. 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