Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Demolition questions 6Jan 28, 2019 12:51 pm 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Demolition questions 9Feb 06, 2019 10:35 am There should be no reason for the original structural engineer not to take your calls. In fact they are key to this as they "own" the design of the slab and carry PL for the design of that slab. As professional engineers our duty is to the community and Engineers Australia would look very poorly on an engineer that did not assist you find a solution to your problem. The engineer would produce designs for a number of builders and I cannot see any reason another builder would not take on the build from the slab up - even if a disclaimer is signed for everything below the wall plate. On the question of screw piles being removed, there is no reason they cannot simply be unscrewed - Katana screw piles have a significant plate on the top, so unscrewing is easy. It just depends on how the concrete slab is demolished and if the pile head and pile are not damaged. I must declare that I work for http://www.katanafoundations.com.au and http://www.polyvoid.com.au - however I am a Professional Engineer so my first obligation is to the broader community to assist where I can. Mark Armstrong BSc (Eng) MIEAust CPEng Development Manager http://www.katanafoundations.com.au http://www.polyvoid.com.au http://www.biax.com.au We've had the offer of a short term tenant whilst waiting for CDC/DA home approval and demolition for our knock down rebuild. It would achieve a pretty low rent as it's… 0 14691 Not sure what council area you are in. Some LGA's allow zero lot retaining walls. This usually occurs in greenfield developments but not often in established areas. You… 1 8861 Thanks for that! Yeah, I was thinking timber front door. 10 22193 |