Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 14196Sep 23, 2017 9:37 am KDR Masterton Harmony Elite + custom granny flat Aug 2015 - Deposit paid Dec 2015 - Contracts signed Feb 2016 - Colours appointments Mar 2016 - DA submitted Jun 2016 - DA approved Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 14199Sep 24, 2017 1:20 pm OK last question on this topic then we are going to have to decide if we sign or cut and run. The contract clearly states. 1. Masterton don't have to notify you of any rain days when they occur and will simply solicit the Bureau of Meteorology once the build days have elapsed. 2. Masterton can at their descrection allow for 3 "rain days" for every day it rains. We are totally fine with rains days delaying the project but completely not OK if they delay the project by 3 months because they have replaced the site supervisor 3 times then use the BOM rain days to offset their delay. Q. Am i likely to see this kind of practice for other volume builders or project builders? Re: Masterton Homes - The next thread 4.0 14200Sep 24, 2017 2:08 pm i expect its fairly standard practice. Plus, you're looking at worst case scenario..... we only had the one ss, they claimed about 6 weeks in rain delays (and they were fair when claiming them), and our house was completed on schedule. I understand that you want to feel secure in your choice of builder, but the main thing is to get the house you will love. A year after you have your keys, you will have forgotten any dramas they may have occurred during the build (and remember, there may not be any!), and you will be living in the house design that you love. And there's no guarantees that there won't be problems and delays with other builders anyway. Build the house design that suits you and your family..... you will hopefully be living in it for years to come! Masterton Overture 17/12/14 - Handover ...... we got the keys !! blog - http://www.mcnamaraadventure.blogspot.com 4 16742 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 16026 Hi all I am looking to run a water line under my concrete footpath which is directly next to my home, was seeing if this is possible without cutting the entire section… 0 20189 |