Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13262Nov 04, 2018 6:23 pm Wisdom Homes Manhattan 39 Blog - https://edmondson-park.blogspot.com.au H1 Thread - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=88210 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13267Nov 05, 2018 11:59 am BuildingWashington 32 with W https://buildyourfirsthome.wordpress.com/ Contract: 26/11/2017 DA: 28/03/2018 Admin : 26/04/2018 Const: 11/05/2018 Slab: 16/05/2018 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13268Nov 05, 2018 3:53 pm Washington29 Hi guys, For those that have their final occupation certificate - did your landscaping have to match the landscape plan submitted initially by Wisdom? We went through CDC and when speaking to the private certifier they said to get approval, the landscaping needs to be EXACTLY as per plan, down to the type of plants. This seems extreme. Curious to know other people’s experiences? Thanks! Never heard of that before especially when landscaping done on site is quite fluid. Changes quite easily and often especially with a KDRB. Hard surfaces like paving vs soft surfaces like grass yes but not the exact type of plants Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13269Nov 05, 2018 4:00 pm stevezau Hi All, I'm hoping someone where has construction experience and can help me answer this.. CDC have come back with compliance issues on FSR. We thought this might happen. We need to delete 5 or so SQM. We were going to create a void by shrinking one of the rooms outer wall (house frame) but not move the brick wall. See below. Wisdom told us there will be studs and a wall put up but behind it no flooring etc, pretty much a hole. Question, what's stopping us from trying to get a DA in the future to knock down that wall in the future and installing a wardrobe in that space? I assume we could do it but would need to extend the house frame et? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We also needed to reduce our floor space by 6 SQM and took a thin slice out the middle of the house Personally I would keep them void as is after is built as could turn into a expensive wardrobe. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13271Nov 05, 2018 5:56 pm Kazi Can anyone share photos of timber steps to yard by Wisdom Landscaping? Could be to side yard or access from laundry.... Hi Kazi. I think we need steps to our front. How many steps do you need and were you already quoted? Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13272Nov 05, 2018 6:06 pm Manhattan52 stevezau Hi All, I'm hoping someone where has construction experience and can help me answer this.. CDC have come back with compliance issues on FSR. We thought this might happen. We need to delete 5 or so SQM. We were going to create a void by shrinking one of the rooms outer wall (house frame) but not move the brick wall. See below. Wisdom told us there will be studs and a wall put up but behind it no flooring etc, pretty much a hole. Question, what's stopping us from trying to get a DA in the future to knock down that wall in the future and installing a wardrobe in that space? I assume we could do it but would need to extend the house frame et? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We also needed to reduce our floor space by 6 SQM and took a thin slice out the middle of the house Personally I would keep them void as is after is built as could turn into a expensive wardrobe. Not sure how expensive it would be, i'm assuming 3-4k to knock down and install new walls etc. Good option to have for future we are thinking, I think we would prefer to loose out of that bedroom vs shrink the hallways. we will loose the side front door window if we reduce the hallway any more. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13273Nov 05, 2018 6:38 pm ASJ1981 Kazi Can anyone share photos of timber steps to yard by Wisdom Landscaping? Could be to side yard or access from laundry.... Hi Kazi. I think we need steps to our front. How many steps do you need and were you already quoted? Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ For side yard pine stairs (2 steps), Wisdom Landscapes quoted around $ 830. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Building Ambassador 41 Wisdom Homes DA 17 Jan 2018, Slab 19 Mar 2018, Frame 20 Apr 2018, Bricks 04-31 May 2018, Gyprock 13-19 Jul 2018, Stairs 23-27 Jul 2018, kitchen, bathroom tiles, downlights, Aircon 24 Aug 2018 [i][i][i]Building Ambassador 41 Wisdom Homes[/i][/i][/i] Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13275Nov 07, 2018 5:18 pm Hi guys, looking at Submission Plans and I see a mention of Retaining Wall and immediately panic because I know these can be an expensive cost. Anyway, can any one tell me if the below looks like it's going to be an expensive job - based on size? Can it be done after handover or does it need to be in place in order to get OC? TIA! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13276Nov 07, 2018 6:13 pm ASJ1981 Hi guys, looking at Submission Plans and I see a mention of Retaining Wall and immediately panic because I know these can be an expensive cost. Anyway, can any one tell me if the below looks like it's going to be an expensive job - based on size? Can it be done after handover or does it need to be in place in order to get OC? TIA! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We had the same on our plan but no one could explain why as our block is pretty much level. It was taken off the plans after we questioned it. Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13277Nov 07, 2018 6:17 pm jqcc0 ASJ1981 Hi guys, looking at Submission Plans and I see a mention of Retaining Wall and immediately panic because I know these can be an expensive cost. Anyway, can any one tell me if the below looks like it's going to be an expensive job - based on size? Can it be done after handover or does it need to be in place in order to get OC? TIA! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We had the same on our plan but no one could explain why as our block is pretty much level. It was taken off the plans after we questioned it. That's what I was thinking - to question it as well because our land is pretty level too. But I thought if the Contour Survey says I need it, then I probably have no choice... Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13278Nov 07, 2018 7:47 pm ASJ1981 jqcc0 ASJ1981 Hi guys, looking at Submission Plans and I see a mention of Retaining Wall and immediately panic because I know these can be an expensive cost. Anyway, can any one tell me if the below looks like it's going to be an expensive job - based on size? Can it be done after handover or does it need to be in place in order to get OC? TIA! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ We had the same on our plan but no one could explain why as our block is pretty much level. It was taken off the plans after we questioned it. That's what I was thinking - to question it as well because our land is pretty level too. But I thought if the Contour Survey says I need it, then I probably have no choice... It looks like your land slopes 200mm down from right to left over the length of that retaining wall. Can't see whether your house is cut or filled at that point relative to the natural ground level. IF you need a wall it doesn't look like much to me. Building Manhattan 44 Ens + Savannah Elite facade KDRB Tender Accepted 26/03/18; Contract signed 27/05/18; CDC submission 24/10/18; End Panel 13/02/2019; Slab 19/03/2019 Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13279Nov 07, 2018 9:58 pm Jenifermarie Exhausting day but we got our keys yesterday Few small issue still outstanding. Our rain tank is being checked on Monday because it’s leaking and we have a Di Lorenzo rep coming out to inspect some of our tiling we’re not happy with. Had a locksmith on site because the pins didn’t drop properly on our front door so our key wouldn’t work. He was lovely despite the fact it was nearly 40C and he was working out the back of his truck. I felt terrible for him and our fencers working in that heat. Have found one major issue that wasn’t picked up at all during our inspections or by the private inspector and that’s that one of our stacker door frames is bowed along the bottom due to slightly uneven bricks. The doors themselves work ok but we had them measured for crimsafe screen doors and they fall off the rails because of the bowing. I will contact our SS on Monday but I suspect it will have to go on our 90 day maintenance list so there is something to look out for. Definitely a pro for having Wisdom complete your screen doors before handover. Take time get settled and enjoy your new place for all the hard work done since past 2 years . Cheers to both of you Re: Building with Wisdom Homes 13280Nov 08, 2018 6:17 am ASJ1981 Hi guys, looking at Submission Plans and I see a mention of Retaining Wall and immediately panic because I know these can be an expensive cost. Anyway, can any one tell me if the below looks like it's going to be an expensive job - based on size? Can it be done after handover or does it need to be in place in order to get OC? TIA! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Hi all dont worry about those retaining walls on the plan. Most likely things will change anyway depending on whether you would like to do additional cut or fill the side areas. It also depends on what your neighbour will be doing whether cutting/filling/maintain the natural ground level. Can someone please offer some advice? Im DESPERATE. Because I'm completely and utterly exhausted. 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