Haven't seen too much on people building with Alkira Homes. Anyone out there? Would love to hear of your journey.
We've gone out to tender with them on the Elyse15, but aren't sure which builder we'll choose in the end.
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Are you building with Alkira? 10May 30, 2013 10:24 am Chumlee, when you say you signed the tender, I'm not quite sure what you mean (we've signed various versions of the damned thing at least 4 times now ... Do you mean you've signed the agreement, to pay the money and get them to issue you a tender? The fastest we had any builder give us a tender (ie. this situation) was a week, we had all surveys etc to give to that builder (they didn't have to organise any surveys or reports) so all they had to do was plonk their standard house on the block & price it. Alkira took about 2 weeks to do the same thing, if I recall correctly; although in the Alkira case it included a lot of extra stuff. What, exactly, are you waiting for? Re: Are you building with Alkira? 11May 30, 2013 10:42 am No we have signed the tender after the tender presentation and paid $2000 afterwards for something as this wasn't given to me/stapled together with my other documents to take home. That is what I have been requesting for 4 days now. During the tender presentation, the sales manager made changes and wrote these down and presented us with a written revised tender. She said usually she does this process all in one. Is this correct? Now we are missing that revised tender, which is so important as I've been wanting to refer back to what has been taken out and put in from our initial tender... Re: Are you building with Alkira? 12May 30, 2013 11:31 am Hrm ... I suspect I know who you mean, and I reckon she needs a personal assistant or something ... yeah, what you've described in your meeting sounds pretty much what happened in our tender presentation, she went through everything we'd initially discussed and then she added extra bits & pieces which came-up during the discussion (most of which she already had prices, but some of which did need to go away to estimating). I suspect you do need to get the revised tender out of her, yeah, because she's going to have to be the one to type-in her written changes. I must admit I can't remember how long until we saw it; the stage you're currently at was over Christmas so everything in builder-land was shutting down (and there were things only the estimator could cost). You're just about to be handed-over from the sales team to the paperwork/organising teams though (I have no idea what they're called). I think the delay in your case may just be one person not quite getting around to it, but it might be worth giving their head-office a call and telling you that you'd read that your file was possibly already handed to someone in admin & you're wondering what it's up-to and you really need your updated tender etc. Then you're not talking to just the one person. Re: Are you building with Alkira? 13May 30, 2013 1:01 pm Thanks! have done just that. I don't understand how they can have such an ongoing problem.. really does give me concerns going into contract, especially when it's been mentioned before I'm sure many have the same concern when starting to deal with Alkira, they really need to address this. Re: Are you building with Alkira? 15May 30, 2013 1:29 pm also, the customer service lady says my file has been handed off to construction and will go through their process which should be much easier to deal with... here's hoping! It was (and still is) for us! Don't get impatient &/or have an expectation you'll have a DA within the week ... things still take a while. But unlike at least one other builder we had experience with, you're continually being asked questions - you know what you're waiting for & why you're waiting. *edit* Oh - and while you're at this initial stage - try and get everything into the tender which you're going to change, if there is anything at all. I'll give an example; I'm getting a man-shed in the back yard, and so a hoist can be fitted I want the roll-a-door to be tucked-up as hard as possible against the ceiling. It costs no more for them to install it like that, so getting this in the tender has nothing to do with cost; it's just a "design note" so they'll install it where I want rather than where they think it should be installed in 9 month's time. You get plenty of opportunity to change the tender as you make all your internal & external selections of course. Re: Are you building with Alkira? 16May 30, 2013 3:57 pm Thanks for the tips.. Will now have a good think Just to clarify I was only waiting on the the scanned copy of the written version that was supposed to have been given to us. I do understand the typed version might take awhile. Re: Are you building with Alkira? 17Jun 01, 2013 12:18 pm Ran into another problem with Alkira AFTER signing the tender acceptance which included steps down the alfresco to the backyard, they have come back to me saying that they cannot provide me steps as it would cost more and I should do this with landscaping. I feel as though this should have been discussed with me at tender presentation and I would not have signed the acceptance and paid $2000 not knowing the complete price. I think this is unacceptable and they are going back on their end of the agreement and I should get my money back as this was not I accepted on signing. Has anyone experienced this? Re: Are you building with Alkira? 18Jun 02, 2013 7:01 pm Chumlee, it's only an agreement if they said in writing that they would put steps in down from the alfresco. If they said this, then you have course to complain to them. If not, then probably you'll have to wear it. They do seem flexible though. Re: Are you building with Alkira? 20Jun 02, 2013 9:26 pm If it's not a "p.a." or "provisional allowance" or "allowance" ... you've definitely got a reason to complain & demand your money back. If it's worth ditching the build over of course; I guess you have to decide whether you'd still be getting what you want for the money, and I guess how the mistake affects your confidence with them. 0 87220 Good on you for giving it a go! Biggest mistake I made with my DIY carport was not double-checking council setback rules, had to redo part of it because it was too close… 1 31363 |