Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10203Mar 27, 2014 8:15 am Slab – 31 Oct 2012 Frame - 15 Nov 2012 Bricks – 26 Nov 2012 Roof - 14 Jan 2013 Lock Up- 11 Feb 2013 PCI- 23rd May 2013 Settlement - 7th June 2013 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10205Mar 27, 2014 8:27 am Slab – 31 Oct 2012 Frame - 15 Nov 2012 Bricks – 26 Nov 2012 Roof - 14 Jan 2013 Lock Up- 11 Feb 2013 PCI- 23rd May 2013 Settlement - 7th June 2013 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10209Mar 27, 2014 10:48 am Hi everyone, A great forum here and lovely helpful people too. Was wondering if anyone has built or is building the Manchester 22 with Eden Brae? Our land is in the registration process, plans, colours and everything else has been completed? Now just waiting.... Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10210Mar 27, 2014 11:13 am Binskin NSharma So I'm thinking, fine. Do what you want.. At least i don't have to pay for something i don't like I will just have to think of ways to cover it later, maybe paint it or put some sort of overlay over it. Only issue now is what colour do we do for the other fences... Will we have to get them all the same colour... I'm actually look into this stuff now, i think you might find that if the neighbor foots the bill for it, on his side of the boundary that you wont be able to make any changes to it ... because its inside his boundary. : / Damn.. i hadn't thought of that.. I think my best option is something like this.. Building Lawson 27 MKII Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10211Mar 27, 2014 12:20 pm Eve22 Hi everyone, A great forum here and lovely helpful people too. Was wondering if anyone has built or is building the Manchester 22 with Eden Brae? Our land is in the registration process, plans, colours and everything else has been completed? Now just waiting.... welcome to the forum...im building Manchester 22. my house is almost ready and expecting to get the key next week or week after. where are u building ur house? did u go for tender yet ? Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10212Mar 27, 2014 12:35 pm Binskin I'm actually look into this stuff now, i think you might find that if the neighbor foots the bill for it, on his side of the boundary that you wont be able to make any changes to it ... because its inside his boundary. What i'm trying to determine at the moment is retaining walls, i don't believe we'll need anything excessive, hopefully still less than .6m, the reason it will need to go in though is because of the cut of the neighbors block, with us being on the high side. Because it is due to the neighbors cut does it make the wall their responsibility? So much conflicting information about it. Also our frames started yesterday, just trusses to go Stupid rain : / Sorry I'm not quite understanding this. If you are on the high side, why would you need a retaining wall? Especially if your neighbour's block has been cut by their builder? Did EB form up your block above natural ground level? We sit on the low side, EB cut into our block, but neighbours builder formed up their block by 600mm above natural ground level, hence why we are sharing the cost of the wall. If they didn't form up, then the wall would be our responsibility, as EB lowered our block when they cut to build our house. Heathcote Glad that they have at least installed the shower screen. Even with the rain, I would have thought that they can still epoxy the garage slab?? Although I'm no tradesman so can't be sure. I hope the plasterer turns up to fix your wall soon. Wonder why the painter can't come tomorrow to paint, if the plasterer gets his stuff done today? Are you able to ask SS how long it takes before you can use driveway and garage after they have been sealed? I'd be frustrated too if I saw things that were clearly not finished the day before I was scheduled to get my keys Slab – 31 Oct 2012 Frame - 15 Nov 2012 Bricks – 26 Nov 2012 Roof - 14 Jan 2013 Lock Up- 11 Feb 2013 PCI- 23rd May 2013 Settlement - 7th June 2013 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10213Mar 27, 2014 12:42 pm here is few pics of ur house.. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hassanbegg i got pavers but didnt look at those gap .. tomorrow i will have a look.. Let us know how ur PCI going today... i am looking forward for tomorrow's PCI NSharma are under campbelltown or camden council ? Building Manchester 22 with EBH contract signed 17/05/13 land settled 08/07/13 cut & fill 12/11/13 slab 19/11/13 Frame 29/11/13 Brick 11/12/13 Roof 20/12/13 lockup 20/01/14 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10215Mar 27, 2014 12:52 pm NSharma but i heard campbelltown council only allow lapped and capped timber fencing... due to problem with chosing colour with neighbour for colorbond fencing.. we are also under campbelltown council and we must have to take lapped and capped timber fencing. therefore no colour issues late on. Building Manchester 22 with EBH contract signed 17/05/13 land settled 08/07/13 cut & fill 12/11/13 slab 19/11/13 Frame 29/11/13 Brick 11/12/13 Roof 20/12/13 lockup 20/01/14 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10216Mar 27, 2014 12:58 pm oronno NSharma but i heard campbelltown council only allow lapped and capped timber fencing... due to problem with chosing colour with neighbour for colorbond fencing.. we are also under campbelltown council and we must have to take lapped and capped timber fencing. therefore no colour issues late on. That's what it says in our development requirements.. but there's a small glitch as some areas are classified as bush fire prone, therefore allowing colourbond fencing. A lot of the residents in the estate have already gotten colourbond installed. I prefer the timber fencing.. i can try fighting through this angle but i think he's quite set on what he wants and wont budge.. Unfortunate really.. Not a great impression to leave on people who will be living next door to you for many years to come.. Suffice to say he wont be getting any favours from us in the coming years Building Lawson 27 MKII Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10217Mar 27, 2014 1:09 pm Baulkham Hills Sorry I'm not quite understanding this. If you are on the high side, why would you need a retaining wall? Especially if your neighbour's block has been cut by their builder? Did EB form up your block above natural ground level? We sit on the low side, EB cut into our block, but neighbours builder formed up their block by 600mm above natural ground level, hence why we are sharing the cost of the wall. If they didn't form up, then the wall would be our responsibility, as EB lowered our block when they cut to build our house. This is the thing, i say 'we need a retaining wall' - by that i mean 'a retaining wall will need to go in' it might only be a small one, but im just unsure how responsibilities for retaining walls are handled. Depending on what i read it can come across: - that i need to put it in to prevent my block from falling down into the neighbors block - that whoever is on the lower side needs to deal with it Finding credible guidance is challenging, the neighbors may have it in as part of their build i don't know, haven't chatted to them about it yet, i thought originally it was just a 50/50 split like with the fence, but this doesn't seem to be the case. Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10218Mar 27, 2014 1:25 pm Binskin This is the thing, i say 'we need a retaining wall' - by that i mean 'a retaining wall will need to go in' it might only be a small one, but im just unsure how responsibilities for retaining walls are handled. Depending on what i read it can come across: - that i need to put it in to prevent my block from falling down into the neighbors block - that whoever is on the lower side needs to deal with it Finding credible guidance is challenging, the neighbors may have it in as part of their build i don't know, haven't chatted to them about it yet, i thought originally it was just a 50/50 split like with the fence, but this doesn't seem to be the case. I would think that the first point would apply to people who have formed up their block "above natural ground level", and the second point would apply to those that have cut a block to "below natural ground level". If neither applies in your situation, then I would think that you wouldn't need to pay for a wall or even part pay for the wall. Slab – 31 Oct 2012 Frame - 15 Nov 2012 Bricks – 26 Nov 2012 Roof - 14 Jan 2013 Lock Up- 11 Feb 2013 PCI- 23rd May 2013 Settlement - 7th June 2013 Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10219Mar 27, 2014 1:30 pm oronno here is few pics of ur house.. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hassanbegg i got pavers but didnt look at those gap .. tomorrow i will have a look.. Let us know how ur PCI going today... i am looking forward for tomorrow's PCI NSharma are under campbelltown or camden council ? House is looking great Oronno Building Lawson 27 MKII Re: Who else is building with Eden Brae? 10220Mar 27, 2014 2:13 pm If the retaining wall is right on the boundary then I think it's 50/50? Have you searched for retaining walls on your council website? They usually have info to help prevent neighbours arguing... I built with EB back on 2009. Check out this thread on this forum. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=12911&p=154061#p154061 I can't speak for recent expericience however, we had no… 1 23475 A survey must’ve completed by a certified surveyor. This form part of every DA requirement 3 223852 |