Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Class M or H slab 2Apr 19, 2010 12:37 pm My builder allowed for this upgrade in my contract, as the land had not been developed. However, now the site has beentested and has been classed as M class, so i'm going to end up with money left over at the end of my build. Some people don't have time to do the job right the first time, but seem to have plenty of time to fix their mistakes. Build Thread Re: Class M or H slab 4Apr 19, 2010 1:52 pm Most builders we talked to had the class M as standard with extra $$$ for H or P. What is your dilemma? If you need to have the class "H" you do not have much choice, unless you want to have the class "P" which is even more extra... ... built a Promenade with Clarendon. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=25104 20-10-09 - excavation and piering completed ... 12-04-10 - Basins fixed. Connecting to the electrical grid 23-04-10 - PCI 07-05-10 - HANDOVER! Re: Class M or H slab 6Apr 19, 2010 3:39 pm ah.... an interesting situation indeed... I'd be risk averse here as consequences (including financial) of having a class "M" slab instead of "H" are much more severe comparing of spending a few thousands extra ... built a Promenade with Clarendon. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=25104 20-10-09 - excavation and piering completed ... 12-04-10 - Basins fixed. Connecting to the electrical grid 23-04-10 - PCI 07-05-10 - HANDOVER! The Soil classification has little to do with piers. The purpose of the classing of the soil is to identify the clay content and the "average expected range of movement… 2 9841 I am not sure whether Perth has its own way of doing things in regards to this. Most of Perth has class A (sandy soil), except for some areas near rivers or hills. 2 13063 I don’t think so as the floor area over 300 square meters then it is class 3…. 12 17926 |