Browse Forums Buying Land 1 Apr 20, 2024 9:15 am We just had a pool dig and was told by our contractor the pool would need piers. They spoke to the engineer who advised the piers would need to be concrete. When the builder drilled the holes he said it was going deeper than expected.The contractor went back to the engineer and he has told the pool builder that he did t agree with soil and bore hole test and said well the owner could go ahead with screw piers but he wasn’t not happy to sign off as he didn’t believe the property developers soil report. We have already paid $9000 to pool company plus removal of fill and bobcat hire. The pool builder has advised to replace the soil and build an over ground pool instead. I’m so confused 🫤 is the land developer responsible or not. We have built on land a 2 storey house and had 9 Concrete piers put in one side of the house but our site manager said there was rock it was a tricky slab. Any advise welcome on who to speak to and what experiences has anyone had Hi there, We’ve recently had plans approved to add a 1st storey addition to our existing house for a growing family in Sydney. With the current cost of building… 0 10990 Hi All, I currently excavated a small section under my house to create approximately 1.8x1.8 storage and working area. Will be benching the existing footings. As I'm on… 0 5080 I assume yo have unground pool If you have a bulge in the pool sides or floor it is because the hydrostatic pressure on the outside of your pool is higher than inside the… 2 38082 |