Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Redink, First Home - Earthworks and Slab Booked In 201Feb 15, 2014 10:37 pm Building with Dale Alcock Homes in Aveley Our thread: https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=63880 And yes, my pants are indeed fancy. Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 210Feb 25, 2014 2:48 pm I was right about the compaction. The guys came out today to give it another once-over with the compactor. They must not have finished last week. Other than earthworks, we had some surveyors out there on Friday to check the levels. Just waiting for that slab now. Did anyone say tedious? Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 211Feb 26, 2014 11:58 am Cant be much further away for that slab! Great that they came back out to compact again!! Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 212Mar 06, 2014 10:42 am How is the progress panraptor? Slabbed? Redink Homes in Banksia Grove Handover 13/02/14 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=65768&p=1068366#p1068366 Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 213Mar 06, 2014 10:44 am I was about to ask the same question wfry Hope you arent far away from a slab now panraptor! Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 214Mar 06, 2014 12:04 pm wfry How is the progress panraptor? Slabbed? No unfortunately. Still waiting. I emailed my site supervisor yesterday, so just waiting on his response before I start making calls. I would expect slabs to be down next week if Redinks '2-3 week' timeframe is anything to go by. How much notice do they generally give once they have the slab date? Re: Redink, First Home - Site Supervisor Etiquette 215Mar 10, 2014 12:47 pm So, here's a subjective question for you all...
What's a good level of correspondence with your Site Supervisor? The context is this. Site works were completed on the 19th of Feb, so 19 days ago. I was given a 2-3 week generic wait time for the slab. I emailed my site supervisor for the first time last Wednesday, haven't got a response yet, haven't sent any subsequent emails. I called my site supervisor for the first time this morning. There was no response, so I left a message. I know that Site Supervisors are busy with X amount of homes and I can't expect their full and undivided attention, but I do feel like the correspondence I'm receiving at the moment is a little lacklustre. I'm a patient person, but I don't like being kept in the dark. So at the moment I feel as though I'm toeing the line between wanting information, but not wanting to be a pain in the a*se either. I would have expected slabs for both houses this week, but the radio silence is not encouraging. Advice anyone? Re: Redink, First Home - Site Supervisor Etiquette 217Mar 10, 2014 1:25 pm xxkatxx We didn't have any details for an ss until after slab I don't think? Didn't meet them til the bricks were done My SS called to introduce himself a few weeks back. He also needed the old fence at the front removed. I've been dealing directly with him rather than Redink admin. I feel like too many points of contact is a recipe for miscommunication. Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 219Mar 10, 2014 2:40 pm PanRaptor wfry How is the progress panraptor? Slabbed? No unfortunately. Still waiting. I emailed my site supervisor yesterday, so just waiting on his response before I start making calls. I would expect slabs to be down next week if Redinks '2-3 week' timeframe is anything to go by. How much notice do they generally give once they have the slab date? I wasn't given any dates for anything Pan It's only because I drove by everyday x 4 that I knew what was happening. Our RedInk Build Thread - viewtopic.php?f=31&t=64118&p=1004131#p1004131 ** Timeline Page 1 Moved In - 19.12.13 Re: Redink, First Home - Site works done, waiting for slab 220Mar 10, 2014 2:46 pm charlie23 I wasn't given any dates for anything Pan It's only because I drove by everyday x 4 that I knew what was happening. Ok fair enough. I'm in a bit of a unique situation in that I live next door to my build. I guess it's literally a case of wait and see then. Bummer. interesting situation what happened after builder issued final invoice? did you list as defect or not does the building surveyor have any responsibility? ie. issuing… 13 47567 Building Standards; Getting It Right! Hi all, My neighbour has built his 15m long garage on our boundary. It was agreed as part of the planning permit that the wall must be in exposed recycled brick. For some… 0 11344 Hi, I contracted a Builder to do a Garage to Bedroom + ensuite conversion (Class 1a), the Builder engaged the Certifier and Engineer and received BDA from the Certifier… 0 5649 |