Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum 1 Sep 09, 2016 10:37 pm Re: First time owner builder 2Sep 10, 2016 9:42 am Keep thinking it will be your greatest adventure... not that other thing you said. Keep researching the tradies, as you can still even get the good ones if you make allowances to let them do it in 'dribs and drabs', i.e. fitting you in between their regular work. The only tradie that let me down was the roofing guy... still not happy with his work or ethics. All the others did good work You need to remember that you are only a one-off job for the good tradies, who rely on their ongoing work from the project builders, so many won't be able to do work for you. If you are not far from a development where others on this forum have had project builders, building for them, you can ask what they found with their builders... how their new home was built and any issues.... go to the building sites and ask if the tradies worked on those other homes. Owner Building at Jimboomba Woods in Logan City Qld. Blog : http://bandlnewhomebuild.blogspot.com H1 thread : viewtopic.php?f=38&t=68283 . Re: First time owner builder 3Sep 10, 2016 10:07 am Hi S4K Welcome to the forum As an Engineer, Data & Building Information (BIM) is paramount to making informed decisions. BTW.. I haven't used Chief in over 20 years then it was way ahead of the times & now (sadly) way behing modelling in current technology, most use free Sketchup (+15 milion users worldwide). Unfortunately both modelling programs lack engineering data, specific code and Australian Standards compliance..but not to worry... you'll need to get it certified anyway I'll take a quick look at the model & contour survey if you put it up..coincidentally, I've just completed the engineering/design and a spreadsheet for storm water retention, eventually I'll put it up on google+ apps cheers Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First time owner builder 4Sep 10, 2016 11:46 am bpratt Keep thinking it will be your greatest adventure... not that other thing you said. Keep researching the tradies, as you can still even get the good ones if you make allowances to let them do it in 'dribs and drabs', i.e. fitting you in between their regular work. The only tradie that let me down was the roofing guy... still not happy with his work or ethics. All the others did good work You need to remember that you are only a one-off job for the good tradies, who rely on their ongoing work from the project builders, so many won't be able to do work for you. If you are not far from a development where others on this forum have had project builders, building for them, you can ask what they found with their builders... how their new home was built and any issues.... go to the building sites and ask if the tradies worked on those other homes. Hi Bpratt, I think your advise about dribs and drabs is accurate and expect this in the build, I'm only hoping that it doesn't extend the time line too much. There are 2 project homes going up within walking distance of my place that I'm watching and asking trades if they would be interested in my build Thanks for your response. Re: First time owner builder 5Sep 10, 2016 12:00 pm StructuralBIMGuy Hi S4K Welcome to the forum As an Engineer, Data & Building Information (BIM) is paramount to making informed decisions. BTW.. I haven't used Chief in over 20 years then it was way ahead of the times & now (sadly) way behing modelling in current technology, most use free Sketchup (+15 milion users worldwide). Unfortunately both modelling programs lack engineering data, specific code and Australian Standards compliance..but not to worry... you'll need to get it certified anyway I'll take a quick look at the model & contour survey if you put it up..coincidentally, I've just completed the engineering/design and a spreadsheet for storm water retention, eventually I'll put it up on google+ apps cheers Hello SBG I have been designing and thinking about this build for about 3 years and finally in a postion to proceed.I did try sketchup way back but went with "home designer suite" from chief architect as it had the best wrap on the reviews I read. Having said that it appears to be a bit Buggy on my computer. As I was never going to try to do the engineering, as I would have to have it done anyway, I found it adequate. I'm not sure how to add a file other than the "Img" button, still finding my way around the program. Thanks, Bruce Re: First time owner builder 6Sep 11, 2016 4:37 am Thanks very much for the offer. This is the survey with the existing househttp://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57d45182785d5/Survey%203%20Coora%20Dec%202014.pdf and these are the preliminary plans. We are going to keep the existing garage as a workshop. I have to chop the driveway in-line with the rear of the new house to get the 40% open space required. http://cloud.tapatalk.com/s/57d4529bd07df/868%20preliminary%2029oct2015.pdf I hope the link works! Re: First time owner builder 7Sep 11, 2016 10:16 am Hi Thanks for the details... but for others, those that wish to upload Please remove your name, sensitive info/details, site address,etc,etc Unless you are happy to share it with the world, spammers,potentual litigants, etc,etc..get the gist Thanks Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First time owner builder 8Sep 11, 2016 10:48 am Hi Bruce Soil Report? Assuming you are on clay? I've put up storm water drainage/storage and protective footing anti-heave details on my G+ community Do you have the CA model and are you able to extract BIM Data? Thanks for sharing Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First time owner builder 9Sep 11, 2016 12:22 pm Hi SBG, it's actually on sandy loam and only about .8 to 1mtr before you hit rock. No floaters, I've lived there 30 years and always the same depth no matter where I've dug. At work now, and will get C A details when I'm home. I will check out your post then. Thanks again, Bruce Re: First time owner builder 10Sep 19, 2016 9:47 am Bruce here are three links well worth reading... Things you forget - summary page 32 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=5823 What is needed to lodge a DA ( in NSW any way ) viewtopic.php?f=1&t=75671&p=1298206#p1298206 http://www.anewhouse.com.au/ Stewie Re: First time owner builder 11Sep 19, 2016 10:45 pm Thanks Stewie, I've bookmarked anewhouse and will have a proper look tomorrow. I've done my basix and I'm going to get my "drafty" to check it out along with my SEE report. I've been thinking and planning this for a long time but there is always something that you miss and I expect this to be the case. I've tweaked the final changes and looking forward to submitting the DA, we are hoping to be ready to start at the beginning of 2017. Fingers crossed and thanks so much for your input. Re: First time owner builder 12Sep 20, 2016 9:45 am Searching4 knowledge Hi SBG, it's actually on sandy loam and only about .8 to 1mtr before you hit rock. No floaters, I've lived there 30 years and always the same depth no matter where I've dug. At work now, and will get C A details when I'm home. I will check out your post then. Thanks again, Bruce Hi S4K Sandy loam could possibly be Class S 2-Story engineering details..I don't think they are up on the community as yet The community is geared towards other designers, engineers and the software developers Sophisticate engineering cad and pdf views can be difficult at best to understand but hopefully new advancements in VR technology will help OBs OT... CA is way behind the industry leaders... Sample Here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fg64sJOdTlI Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First time owner builder 13Sep 20, 2016 10:34 am Hello again SBG. C/A is, for me, just a method of getting my design ideas down and for others to do the technical. You previously mentioned Sketchup, I have downloaded the program and I'm playing with it....I find that it can take a while to get your head around a new program which all takes time, I'm not a tech head I just plod along till I learn enough to do what I need to do. One thing you might be able to give me advise on. Assuming that we are on solid rock, I was told that it is cheaper to dig a trench down to rock and brick up to slab level rather than pour a concrete footing. I assume materials would be cheaper but labour would be greater. Any ideas? Thanks, Bruce Re: First time owner builder 14Sep 20, 2016 6:51 pm Hi Bruce Best to wait for geotech report as you may have sufficient bearing... other options include 1. Excavate soil & place load bearing sand pad and lessen concrete in footing design 2. Small piles at 1.50m ctrs bearing on rock 3. Strip concrete beam/wall bearing on rock 4. Strip Cavity concrete filed brick wall bearing on rock The big costs are plant ie pumps, machine/augers, backhoes, formwork, cranes, etc Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First time owner builder 15Sep 20, 2016 6:56 pm Thanks SBG, I will keep it all in mind. Cheers, Bruce Re: First time owner builder 17Dec 21, 2016 8:28 am Thanks N*31. I will definitely be relying on the engineers to advise and design the best option. It's with them now, primarily to do the OSD. I've raised the house 400mm so that I don't have to start cutting into rock. It will also bring the levels closer to that of the drive. I've done soundings around the existing house and it's mostly 800ish mm to rock in sandy soil. I guess I was looking for opinions so that if I'm given options of what to do, I have some ideas. Thanks again, Bruce Re: First time owner builder 18Mar 10, 2017 4:27 pm Great job Bruce! Only if we're in UK. There is this reliable firm MJ Owner Build who provides self build kits since many people love to project manage their own home build similar to most of us in AU. There are awesome engineers who can help you accomplish your dream house. Give us the good news when your house is finally built. Cheers! buildX Re: First time owner builder 19Apr 01, 2017 11:04 pm Hi Bruce, nice story and how is it unfolding? Where are you up to? Have the plan approved by council yet? How about those structural and hydraulic engineering going? Looking forward to your journey. Cheers civarow Re: First time owner builder 20Apr 02, 2017 10:10 pm Hi Civarow, it being a long road. I think about not much else but "the build". Final changes are being done this week, engineering and hydraulics done. I have to get a quantity surveyor to price it for council (and for myself) and then it's good to go to council. I think it was 2014 that I first started to design it and I'm itching to get it moving. 🤗 Can anyone give me any onfo on New Homes WA? Good or bad, hopefully good just need to know if my choice was good or not? Thanks ❤️ 0 8948 So it looks like we finally have some movement on site! Definitely later than expected, but I'll take any progress at this point. I'll drop by over the weekend to get… 5 27734 |