wouldn't that be nice! our is just the standard sink. have you got them to give you a price for it?
Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Who is building with Beechwood 14797Apr 20, 2017 5:43 pm newb Tom2016 Here are a couple of extra prices these were current when we went in feb •Light point standard batten $41 Smoke detector $125 Data point $82 Phone point $77 Fitting of owner supplied lighting $31 2 way switching $31 Weather proof double power point $93 Supply and fit downlight $78 each light Dimmer switch for downlights $103 Supply and fit sensor only not light $134 Wire and fit owner supplied lights on facade $93 Extra light circuit $144 Extra power circuit $155 20amp circuit for spa's $165 Single phase to supply other shed / garage $360 Conduit for phone line (yes it is an extra) $106 I think distance from road changes price Alarm system remote x2 $260 Hills front door intercom system includes monitor 7inch $1,246.30 Extra monitor $517 In wall vacuum 3 outlets $1,815 Extra outlets $231 All prices ex gst Hope that helps awesome! thanks Tom, Ive emailed southwest about prices for things we want but they haven't got back to me yet so that's heaps helpful Needamoneytree newb Which office are you building with? Im not sure if everyone gets their kitchen with New Image but we just went in and had a chat to them one Saturday, they were fantastic and really helpful. Which house are you building? Building out of Nowra office. We are building the Lakeview lodge 37. With a few changes we have pulled the front 3 bedrooms out. Bed 3 &4 1.4m and bed 2 60cm. And extended the back terrazza 2x6m so you can walk out of the laundry undercover and we won't need another set of stairs out the laundry door What office are you building out of newb also Nowra. Nice, you must have a good size block then. Awesome Nowra sounds like one of the better places to build through specially for tile selection . We are building on an acre, however we have a building envelope that just fits the house. Re: Who is building with Beechwood 14798Apr 20, 2017 6:40 pm Tom2016 KDRB... its still on going.. Appears that the construction manager has taken the task on. he advised yesterday that they may stop all payments to the concrete contractor till its sorted. He advised that they have an engineer and a concreter attending tomorrow at 9-930 to start to fix it. when we spoke with the construction manager he wasn't impressed at all its taken 6 weeks + to fix and is now delaying work further.. the manager has been very helpful in the last few days getting it sorted. I don't think I have posted any pictures of how wrong it is so attached a few pictures of the issues Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ the inside of the footing to left of screen not wide enough to support the weight of 470mm brick piers and the footing is 500mm out from the wall.. pink line to the right is excess.. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ when we got plans done we spent 2 months placing the house on the block so to allow access down this side of the house to access the water so we can put boats and jet skis in. it got to the point that we even set flags up and drove around to ensure we could still maintain a vehicle width so we had access to water. as you can see in this picture the storm water pipe is a good mt + off the line of the house and right in the middle of the access point because the footing comes out to the pipe well away from where it should be. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ this is the back section of the house the footing is 500mm to 700mm higher than it should be. It was meant to be at ground level and is well above ground level. having the footing 500mm to 700mm higher than ground level creates drama when we go to put the deck on out the back and we will lose the under storage under the deck which is not what we wanted. All in all its been an issue for a while. Brother inlaw works at the kitchen joint where our kitchen is being made and he advised that our kitchen has been in production for the last week with delivery set for the 20th of this month which isn't going to happen as they unable to progress till the footing is dealt with then they still have to do roof, gutters, electrical rough in gyprock before they can get the kitchen in. its looking like by the time it will take to fix delaying the build process for 2 months... Todd the construction manager wasn't to impressed its taken that long to get fixed however has assured it will be sorted ASAP. the poor construction supervisor isn't impressed as he is unable to proceed with building any further until its sorted... and the contract brick company (might I add are the best brickies I have seen in our area in a long time.. massive attention taken to detail to ensure that everything looks fantastic even to the point of cutting extremely small slithers of bricks instead of them building mortar bed up and the grout lines are great nil defects its a huge relief, bricks not cracked to fit like most do. they cut to shape etc.) now have to come back once the footing is done to finish off the brick piers on the footing... the concreter said its a difficult fix to get the height right which I don't see how it could be... they have a full contour plan with them and can take levels from numerous spots.. if they can get the slab heights right a footing height shouldn't be to hard at all. sooo all in all sorry for the long post but that's were we at hopefully its sorted or started tomorrow and if nothing happens by start of next week we will escalate it further however after the calls with the construction manager I'm confident it will be sorted tomorrow.... but on a positive note....... bricks finished today hopefully will get to upload some pictures this arvo.. So yesterday we had another site meeting with the owner of beechwood local office and the SS and the engineer. Looks like after 11 weeks we are now moving forward. Had a heap of scaffolding installed today to hold the roof up so tomorrow they can bring a machine in and cut the footing out. Engineers have re visited the pier plan and have re designed concrete being re poured Monday. Then the brickie should be back later in the week then we can move full steam ahead... all going to plan.. be interesting to see if 9 weeks of delays will push it past handover date. Fingers crossed it's smooth sailing from here Who is building with Beechwood 14799Apr 20, 2017 7:54 pm Good to hear there will be some movement happening Tom2016 Thanks for your reply. I will just wait and see I guess. 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