Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Oct 27, 2011 4:40 pm Hello, I am building a house with Allworth, and am told I need to have the distance between my neightbour's fence and the side of my house to be at least 1.5m because the scaffolding width is 1.49m, otherwise the scaffolding will go over to the neighbour's house. Ideally, I want this area to be as narrow as possible. Maybe 90cm or 120cm. Does his argument sound right? What is the minimum distance required between the neighbour's fence and my house? I am building in the Fairfield, Sydney area. Thanks. Re: Scaffolding Width 2Oct 27, 2011 6:13 pm You can find a summary of the guidelines for setbacks in NSW here: http://housingcode.planning.nsw.gov.au/ ... D&tabid=69 It sounds like you are building a double storey residence if the builder needs to use scaffolding and it may very well be that the scaffolding can't be erected if the fence is in the way. If you could confirm whether it is indeed a double storey residence or not then perhaps H1'ers who have had a similar predicament might be able to share their experiences. Some people apparently have nothing better to do than comment on other people's sigs. Re: Scaffolding Width 3Oct 27, 2011 10:58 pm Thanks for your reply. Yes, we are indeed building a double storey home. Next door is also double story if this helps. It sounds very strange that the company (Allworth) says their scaffolding is 1.49cm. THat is HUGE scaffolding. I am beginning to feel like I am being taken for a ride. I like the bobcat idea - not too dear to hire either. Before doing that, maybe advise them you intend having all their stuff moved in the next 48 hours. Any damage or… 10 8552 Ask for some kickplate to be added and also for tradies to be requested to use lanyards on tools on that side of the building. Be respectful and have the discussion… 1 735 Thanks again for this information. If you do hear anything different, would be great to know 4 5998 |