Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1773Sep 27, 2018 7:13 am My building experience https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=91499 Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1775Sep 27, 2018 8:53 am kathysangel nada17 thank you, I am in NSW, we have Fair Trading NSW and I am going to contact them for sure. I just cannot believe that they are so disrespectful. we were trying to be nice and not just give them a notice of an inspection but ask them about their availability first. they just keep saying they are busy and that we will have a pre-paint inspection in a few weeks. How did you go ,I ring my site supervisor and say to meet me up at my block remember your paying there wages ,you have to be able to monitor all the work that is going on as they could be doing shody painting or crap work covering up there mistakes get a inspector up he will pick up any voids and faults it's worth it i did and I had many major problems well, as I said they refused to give me an appointment saying that I would have a pre-paint inspection in 2 weeks (which I doubt). I didn't want to go there without their confirmation because (surprise-surprise!) I have a full time job and taking a half day off for uncertain meeting would be just waste of time and money. Anyway I went there over weekend and saw everything I needed to see. All looks good except for things that I will request to change later. Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1776Sep 27, 2018 9:36 am Mallik, I hear your frustration, we signed the preliminary tender in May 2017 and construction has only just started. Don’t expect them to begin this year, but push hard for a final contract prior to them hitting you with a price rise early next year due to the ‘fixed price’ term expiring, as they did to us. Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1777Sep 27, 2018 9:47 am amegilla Mallik, I hear your frustration, we signed the preliminary tender in May 2017 and construction has only just started. Don’t expect them to begin this year, but push hard for a final contract prior to them hitting you with a price rise early next year due to the ‘fixed price’ term expiring, as they did to us. They did not increased price for us though. I think it is important to mention it to them that you are not going to pay any price increase if the delays are related to their operational issues. We did that when we requested the final plans. Actually we gave it to them as the main concern of delays so they didn't have a chance to ask us for more money later. Anyway just put on paper and send it to them. And include in CC all people you know in Kurmond. Just in case, as they are known for people coming and going. Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1778Sep 27, 2018 10:12 am nada17 amegilla Mallik, I hear your frustration, we signed the preliminary tender in May 2017 and construction has only just started. Don’t expect them to begin this year, but push hard for a final contract prior to them hitting you with a price rise early next year due to the ‘fixed price’ term expiring, as they did to us. They did not increased price for us though. I think it is important to mention it to them that you are not going to pay any price increase if the delays are related to their operational issues. We did that when we requested the final plans. Actually we gave it to them as the main concern of delays so they didn't have a chance to ask us for more money later. Anyway just put on paper and send it to them. And include in CC all people you know in Kurmond. Just in case, as they are known for people coming and going. Good advice nada17. Mallik, hope you can benefit from our experience and use this info constructively. As nada17 said, keep saying to them you don’t want their delays forcing a price rise onto your build. We raised this as a concern a number of times and they kept fobbing us off, saying everything was ‘on track’. Then they tried to blame council for their delays. Don’t let them, keep pushing. Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1779Sep 27, 2018 10:43 am My update - our building platform was leveled off and the peiring has been completed. There is piles of stuff on the block, presumably the the mesh and waffle pods for the slab, with the concrete pour expected to happen either next week or the week after. It’s hard to believe that after all this time the build is actually happening. Re: Building with Kurmond Homes 1780Sep 27, 2018 11:07 am Morning all! Seems like a busy day on the forum today. Update on our build - Upper roof and cladding all done and painted, scaffolding is down to the lower level and we have had the lower roof installed on Tuesday. I assume they are painting the lower eaves the rest of the week. The Air con ducting is in as well as the lifestyle store cabling. I don't think Seninel have been in, or the sparky. And SS won't give me a date for the pre-lining inspection still... last week he said its still a few weeks away. The last few weeks have felt slow in comparison with how fast the structure went up. The SS called the other week and gave a tentative lockup date for the end of October that they are aiming for. Fingers crossed they are still on track. Seems like I wasn't on the ball about the price rise. We told them our land wasn't registering until October 17, but when we signed the tender docs in April 17 the date of the price rise expired before the land was going to register. I didn't pick up on it until too late. Then when they sent it through they blamed council delays... (council took 5 weeks... one of those weeks was christmas shutdown). We also got slapped with charges to changing the roof design on their traditional facade because the guttering didn't work. They tried to blame us because we had a split level at the front of the house. They were blaming us because of the high ceiling. Even though it was a high ceiling because the floor went lower, not the roof higher. We didn't make any amendments to the roof area, but had to pay about $1200 to fix their gutter issue on their Traditional Facade... *sigh* They will get you where they can that's for sure. It's been a much better process since the admin side of things have been closed out. The build is going pretty well, despite a slow week here and there. Still hoping for a chrissy handover. *fingers crossed* nada17 you should be in by Christmas for sure. SS said its about 8 weeks to hand over after lockup. 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