Browse Forums Paving & Concreting Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 3May 26, 2021 11:19 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 7May 27, 2021 9:48 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 9May 27, 2021 10:07 am Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 12May 28, 2021 9:30 am Hey mixter move quickly to get your slab down delays and price increases beyond that becomes the Builders problem. The builder is aware that the contract doesn't come into play until work starts on site and will come back at you with price increases, at worse continuing to push back your build. The Longer you wait the Bigger the price increase. LOL, I gather that wasn't explained to you by the new home sales consultant...Also get good contract advice homeone is your friend Cheers Chris Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 13May 28, 2021 10:10 am StructuralBIMGuy Hey mixter move quickly to get your slab down delays and price increases beyond that becomes the Builders problem. The builder is aware that the contract doesn't come into play until work starts on site and will come back at you with price increases, at worse continuing to push back your build. The Longer you wait the Bigger the price increase. LOL, I gather that wasn't explained to you by the new home sales consultant...Also get good contract advice homeone is your friend Cheers Chris Um. That is a bit alarmist. Volume home building in Australia is predicated on fixed price contracts. 90% of banks and lenders won't accept anything else, and for good reason. There are stipulations in some volume builder "fixed price" contracts around when price increases do occur due to many people signing house and land fixed price contracts where the land isn't expected to title for +12 months. These increases are generally described as a flat % rate across the contract price and not related or tied to the price swings of commodities like timber or concrete. The prices are also often advised as locked in for 12-18 months and often advertised as such. The material cost differential expected is already factored into the base prices of volume built homes. Volume builders increase those base prices periodically. Some have increased prices as often as 3x in the last 3 months recently due to material shortages/price factors. BUT if you've signed a fixed price contract, your pricing is set (generally speaking) regardless of if your slab is down or not. The scenario you describe happens under very specific circumstance and doesn't represent the majority of residential scenarios. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 14May 28, 2021 10:37 am Hey Guys, yes, we paid the deposit to Dulger homes (they are not the volume builder) this week and now according to the deposit pricing, the base price is fixed for 12 months (meaning the additional upgrades prices may be changed). The base price is fixed given the below conditions. 1. Signing of HIA New Home Contract and payment of 5% deposit of the contract value within a period of 3 months from initial deposit 2. Provide unconditional finance approval within 7 months of initial deposit. 3. Provide proof of land ownership by way of land contract signature and proof of initial minimum 5% deposit on the land or proof of settlement. If I don't fulfill the above requirements, Dulger homes reserves the right to apply an increase of 2% on the base sales price every 90 days. Although I am going to email the sales guy to get more clarification on what the sales price for us is? and how much increase would it be if we delay for reasons other than in our control. Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 15May 28, 2021 10:39 am Noname The scenario you describe happens under very specific circumstance and doesn't represent the majority of residential scenarios. 100%, Those that have money will sue the pants off the Builders in the Courts. What do the Battlers do they struggle to raise the funds to Build their Homes. those of use that have been around long enough have seen boom/bust cycles, but nothing like this. ie fire, flood, plague , locked down borders, struggling governments , housing inflation, etc, etc Best to know the worse case scenario and work from there.. an engineered trait OT, "Get it from the Horses mouth (Builder)" to speak, as the salesman takes no part in the contract... Please keep the members informed Cheers Chris Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 16May 28, 2021 10:48 am StructuralBIMGuy Noname The scenario you describe happens under very specific circumstance and doesn't represent the majority of residential scenarios. 100%, Those that have money will sue the pants off the Builders in the Courts. What do the Battlers do they struggle to raise the funds to Build their Homes. those of use that have been around long enough have seen boom/bust cycles, but nothing like this. best to know the worse case scenario and work from there.. an engineered trait You don't need o understand the worst case scenario and work from there. You just need to understand the contractual terms. All the scenarios are clearly set out in the contract. Take a look at mixters post above, it clearly highlights everything I've said to be correct. Now mixter is seeking further clarification around the actual figures. Short of that, the can have the contract reviewed by someone who understands the terms and can translate that into real dollar values for them independently. This will clearly articulate ALL scenarios to the consumer. No suing, no rushing to get slab down, no drama. Just using your brain. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 17May 28, 2021 11:04 am The bare minimum is set out in the contract, the rest is established by case law and the courts. That is what is expected and provided in a contract that favours the Builder Caveat emptor. lol, consumers buying a frypan have better protection that battlers building their dream home Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 18May 28, 2021 12:03 pm StructuralBIMGuy The bare minimum is set out in the contract, the rest is established by case law and the courts. That is what is expected and provided in a contract that favours the Builder Caveat emptor. lol, consumers buying a frypan have better protection that battlers building their dream home I think you should stick to pouring concrete mate as i don't think you understand contract law as well as you might think. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 19May 28, 2021 12:03 pm StructuralBIMGuy The bare minimum is set out in the contract, the rest is established by case law and the courts. That is what is expected and provided in a contract that favours the Builder Caveat emptor. lol, consumers buying a frypan have better protection that battlers building their dream home I think you should stick to pouring concrete mate as i don't think you understand contract law as well as you might think. Dark matter scientist, can breathe underwater, mind reader and can freeze matter just by willing it. Trust me, its in my sig. Re: Waffle slab whether exposure before framing? 20May 28, 2021 12:37 pm I'm sure others will put their spin on this topic. 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