Browse Forums Building A New House Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 5401Aug 06, 2014 9:30 am Tender: November 2013 Plans stamped: Mid March 2014 Site Scrape: 11/04/2014 Slab: 24/04/14 Frame: 08/05/14 Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 5412Aug 07, 2014 4:07 pm Site Cut: 15/01/15 Slab: 03/02/15 Frame: 12/02/15 Lockup: 04/03/15 Fix: 16/03/15 Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 5417Aug 09, 2014 8:56 am Hi everyone, this is my first post. We are building a two store Claremont 35 and one of the site cost items listed was shade cloth protection for $1,016. Has anyone also been quoted this much for this item? Is this reasonable? Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General Information Thread 5418Aug 09, 2014 8:31 pm Claremont35Customer Hi everyone, this is my first post. We are building a two store Claremont 35 and one of the site cost items listed was shade cloth protection for $1,016. Has anyone also been quoted this much for this item? Is this reasonable? Hi Claremont35., Our cost was $610. We were always unsure of what this was for. I thought it was sun protection!!! Bit steep in the middle of Winter!! Our contract states that it's for boundaries closer than 3000mm. If your house is close to the boundaries on a few sides, I would say it would escalate your costs. I believe it stops debris from going onto other properties. Ours just went up last week and it protects the side where we have a neighbour (a small section of this, on the garage wall and above). This is our only wall close to the boundary. Those hidden costs are quite annoying. We also had to pay for sediment control barriers for approx $300 and most of those ended up in the skip after different trades used their machines. But what choice do you really have?! http://nelson46.blogspot.com.au Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General - Shower screen 5419Aug 10, 2014 3:58 pm Hi, Has anyone discussed having a glass splashback in the Shower with Carlisle? If so what cost was involved?? It looks pretty nice and will be easy to maintain Cheers Re: The CARLISLE HOMES & SPECTRA General - Shower screen 5420Aug 10, 2014 3:58 pm Hi, Has anyone discussed having a glass splashback in the Shower with Carlisle? If so what cost was involved?? It looks pretty nice and will be easy to maintain Cheers 0 5020 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6218 You should check your detail drawings, it may show downpipe within brick pier. 14 14171 |