Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Slight Sloping Block in Craigieburn 13Jun 04, 2008 10:23 am 9K! that sounds more like it hehe. Well we have a big tree so we need some root barriers too!
Do builders monitor the forums? how come we aren't allowed to type their proper names? lol Re: Slight Sloping Block in Craigieburn 14Jun 04, 2008 10:42 am newbie_builder 9K! that sounds more like it hehe. Well we have a big tree so we need some root barriers too! Do builders monitor the forums? how come we aren't allowed to type their proper names? lol Im sure the root barriers will be a few $$$'s... Most builders names will show up on the forum. There are one or two that will be starred **** out due to past issues. Some builders certainly do monitor the forum - just make sure to keep posts factual and non-defamatory and we wont have more builders resorting to these measures! Built Porter Davis "Dromana" 2007. Re: Slight Sloping Block in Craigieburn 15Jun 04, 2008 10:58 am I hope NBG don't stumble upon this forum!
I wish I paid more attention to these site costs BEFORE I bought the land! thx for all your help! Re: Slight Sloping Block in Craigieburn 16Jun 04, 2008 12:35 pm Fixed site costs are only offered for up to 300mm of fall because after that you can't use a standard slab... so that's when the price goes through the roof. If they have to start digging or filling, that's when it starts getting expensive. Especially if you are in a rocky area! Alan and Thuy in Melbourne Building a second time! Give Jonathan a call. Tell him you know me. He is in my opinion the best surveyor I have ever worked with. His number is 0425 285 622 All the best Simeon 3 12414 i did click it, still couldnt make it out rofl. in any case, doesnt look like too extreme a slope, you may be in luck. Just shoot out some emails to volume builders in… 3 18563 Howdy all. I am looking for feedback on what people would do to maximise and make an area as flat as possible. First, out the front of the house is a sloping hill, pretty… 0 20153 |