Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 2Feb 11, 2012 7:23 pm We built the Wisdom Majestic 40 - moved in! Our blog - http://ourwisdommajestic40.blogspot.com.au/ Our H1 thread - viewtopic.php?t=54156 Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 9Mar 14, 2012 5:34 pm I think about $695 each stage. Not sure, it was last year I contacted them. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 10Mar 14, 2012 6:55 pm You should have been provided with private certifier details and can contact them directly. If you are not sure of the details, these should also be available on you temp fence. When I suspected a problem with my build, I spoke to the certifier and discussed the issue. He was happy to advise and listen. I have also found out that inspections by private certifier occur at slab stage, before and after concrete. Frame stage inspection is done after the bricks are done, so frame and brick inspection is done at the same time. If you suspect problem with the frame, like overhang, advise the builder straight away in writing. Youd should look out for frame overhang and refer to buidling standards. I recall that standard is up to 10mm overhang only. Anyway, this was a problem with my build and I think it's the most frequent one when it comes to frame issues. In the end, our slab was the porblem, not the frame as thy prefab the frame and carpenters don't care if it doesn't exactly fit the slab 100%. Our slab was somewhat short in a few places, which builder had to fix. Hope this helps. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 11Mar 15, 2012 5:10 am taki You should have been provided with private certifier details and can contact them directly. If you are not sure of the details, these should also be available on you temp fence. When I suspected a problem with my build, I spoke to the certifier and discussed the issue. He was happy to advise and listen. Thankyou taki and willcres. I will get in touch with my certifier. We have some dropped edge beams and the builder has put the termite protection way down the ground. It means that when we make the stairs or do landscaping our termite protection guarantee might be void. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 12Mar 16, 2012 10:30 pm Gunny, What do you mean by way down the ground? Where it supposed to be put then? How did you know it will void the termite warranty? So what did Wisdom say about this? Thanks. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 13Mar 17, 2012 9:41 am willcres Gunny, What do you mean by way down the ground? Where it supposed to be put then? How did you know it will void the termite warranty? So what did Wisdom say about this? Thanks. Hi willcres, The builder has to ensure that the termite protection is applied so that you can later raise your ground level to finished floor level as shown in the plans. If termite protection is applied at a wrong datum, then you fill it with soil, termites can come in contact with your frame. My site supervisor just dismissed the idea as it is more expense for them to fix this. I am taking it up with my certifier and will raise it officially with wisdom. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 14Mar 17, 2012 1:07 pm Apparently there are two types of treatment one to the slab, and "orange" piping that goes around the perimeter of the house above ground so you can "top it up" prior to doing your landscaping. After it is topped up, it can be buried a certain distance below ground. In cases where cement was being poured (like our driveway), it was placed under the driveway. Once handover is complete , the onus is on the consumer to arrange treatment of the orange piping. It costs around $400. This cost was not included in our tender and we were surprised we were not told about it until after the house was built. It has to be topped up/ treated yearly so the house warranty is not voided. If you need the name of a building consultant to check each stage, more than happy to give you the names of the two we used. Cost varied dependent on the stage eg: we got inspections at slab, bricks, before internal fitting stages and just before PCI. Overall it cost around $2.5k, great insurance for knowing there are no issues with each stage We also engaged the builders certifier, but was comfortable in doing so as we were paying a building consultant to check the quality of work. I wouldnt have been comfortable with just using the Builders Certifier. The best certifiers apparently are council ones as they are the strictest. If I had my time over, I would opt for the council certification Hope this is of some assistance Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 15Mar 17, 2012 3:09 pm Hi KAN, Thank you for the detailed explanation. Really appreciate. Your situation is what I am trying to avoid I guess. Before I engage a building consultant I would want to see what my current certifier has to say about any certification and this current issue I am having. Another completely different question, does anyone know the contact details of the stairs guy Wisdom uses? thanks. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 16Mar 17, 2012 8:00 pm Hi Gunny - I have sent you a PM with the staircase details We built the Wisdom Majestic 40 - moved in! Our blog - http://ourwisdommajestic40.blogspot.com.au/ Our H1 thread - viewtopic.php?t=54156 Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 17Jun 05, 2012 11:02 pm Hi gunny, Did you have a chance to take a photo for your window's gap? Do you have a handover date so far? Thanks. Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 18Jun 06, 2012 9:27 am Hi willcres, No I have not been able to take any pics yet. We are not yet at lock up. Our first floor roof is not done yet. Wisdom is being VERY slow. Not happy. Where are you at the moment? -g Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 19Jun 07, 2012 11:55 am gunny Hi willcres, No I have not been able to take any pics yet. We are not yet at lock up. Our first floor roof is not done yet. Wisdom is being VERY slow. Not happy. Where are you at the moment? -g Oh, I thought you already got your roof??? Did SJ at your site yesterday? We have just almost finished the bricks.... then rain & rain....gutter & fascia was supposed to be yesterday ...so hopefully they have something today & tomorrow.... Re: Our build thread : Wisdom Manhatten 43 20Jun 07, 2012 1:44 pm Well SJ called me this morning and mentioned a 8th Aug handover date. I am like 'what?!!!!' We are not even locked up yet. But our site start was on Jan 30 officially, but they wasted the whole of December and January. Still officially they will clock up 7+ months which is in out contract. Hi, guys! 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