Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Porter Davis 5Mar 02, 2017 7:29 am We loved Lomandra too. The facilities are alot better, along with the gardens, parks etc. We bought in Ascot Rise as we got a heavily reduced block. I think the prices have now gone back up and are inline with Lomandra now. Really not worth buying in Ascot Rise when the price is the same as Lomandra though. Re: Building with Porter Davis 6Mar 02, 2017 7:32 am Yeah, the real estate agents were very slow to get back to us with Ascot rise and that annoyed us also. They couldn't tell us if the development would have NBN fibre to the premises like lomandra does. This is a huge bonus for anyone that likes fast internet. But I'm glad you got a good price on your block, have you started building yet? Re: Building with Porter Davis 7Mar 02, 2017 7:09 pm Haha, yes the agents are shocking. We have a friend trying to buy a block. They haven't had a return call in 2 months. We start building in under 10 weeks now. We are at the final stages of waiting for finance approval and developer approval etc. Definately a stressful, yet exciting time. Re: Building with Porter Davis 8Apr 08, 2017 4:53 pm Hi all, My tender appointment with PD is scheduled for 3rd week of May. But I'm told selection appointment ( colour choices, electrical etc) follow the tender after few weeks. Not sure if this is normal or why only PD does the building process this way. Any of you have gone through this sequence of building process? Re: Building with Porter Davis 9Apr 08, 2017 8:16 pm KushD Hi all, My tender appointment with PD is scheduled for 3rd week of May. But I'm told selection appointment ( colour choices, electrical etc) follow the tender after few weeks. Not sure if this is normal or why only PD does the building process this way. Any of you have gone through this sequence of building process? It is normally the other way around, I'm not sure how they could do tender before WoS because the tender presenter wouldn't have any idea about how much extra you will have chosen at Wos? I'd check with your building co-ordinator that they haven't made a mistake. Building a Kew 28 with Porter Davis Re: Building with Porter Davis 10Apr 08, 2017 8:26 pm Hurrow KushD Hi all, My tender appointment with PD is scheduled for 3rd week of May. But I'm told selection appointment ( colour choices, electrical etc) follow the tender after few weeks. Not sure if this is normal or why only PD does the building process this way. Any of you have gone through this sequence of building process? It is normally the other way around, I'm not sure how they could do tender before WoS because the tender presenter wouldn't have any idea about how much extra you will have chosen at Wos? I'd check with your building co-ordinator that they haven't made a mistake. Yes they have flipped the procedure of purchase. Tender is now before WOS for all new customers. Re: Building with Porter Davis 11Apr 08, 2017 8:36 pm Waldorf_Grange_Build Hurrow KushD Hi all, My tender appointment with PD is scheduled for 3rd week of May. But I'm told selection appointment ( colour choices, electrical etc) follow the tender after few weeks. Not sure if this is normal or why only PD does the building process this way. Any of you have gone through this sequence of building process? It is normally the other way around, I'm not sure how they could do tender before WoS because the tender presenter wouldn't have any idea about how much extra you will have chosen at Wos? I'd check with your building co-ordinator that they haven't made a mistake. Yes they have flipped the procedure of purchase. Tender is now before WOS for all new customers. Yes. It appears the process has changed very recently and I'm wondering how PD will handle the actual costs when selections are completed. Will that be a series of variations to the contract? If it is, there shouldnt be any costs other than actual cost of the items. But I'll follow up next week and post how it went. Re: Building with Porter Davis 12Apr 08, 2017 8:40 pm KushD Waldorf_Grange_Build Hurrow [quote="KushD"]Hi all, My tender appointment with PD is scheduled for 3rd week of May. But I'm told selection appointment ( colour choices, electrical etc) follow the tender after few weeks. Not sure if this is normal or why only PD does the building process this way. Any of you have gone through this sequence of building process? It is normally the other way around, I'm not sure how they could do tender before WoS because the tender presenter wouldn't have any idea about how much extra you will have chosen at Wos? I'd check with your building co-ordinator that they haven't made a mistake. Yes they have flipped the procedure of purchase. Tender is now before WOS for all new customers. Yes. It appears the process has changed very recently and I'm wondering how PD will handle the actual costs when selections are completed. Will that be a series of variations to the contract? If it is, there shouldnt be any costs other than actual cost of the items. But I'll follow up next week and post how it went. [/quote] After contract is signed they do PCV's 'post contract variations' and once you go to site they do BCV's. Prior to that I presume they just charge you a percentage of the current total at tender and remaining to make it to 5% of total at contract. Re: Building with Porter Davis 13Apr 08, 2017 9:22 pm Waldorf_Grange_Build After contract is signed they do PCV's 'post contract variations' and once you go to site they do BCV's. Prior to that I presume they just charge you a percentage of the current total at tender and remaining to make it to 5% of total at contract. 3% at the tender minus the initial deposit and top up to 5% when final contract is signed. At least that's how I understood it. Appears PD is making sure customer does not leave after selections, by charging 3% beforehand. But my question is mainly about PCVs after tender once I go through selections . It is not justified if such PCVs come with some form of penalties. Re: Building with Porter Davis 14Apr 08, 2017 9:34 pm KushD Waldorf_Grange_Build After contract is signed they do PCV's 'post contract variations' and once you go to site they do BCV's. Prior to that I presume they just charge you a percentage of the current total at tender and remaining to make it to 5% of total at contract. 3% at the tender minus the initial deposit and top up to 5% when final contract is signed. At least that's how I understood it. Appears PD is making sure customer does not leave after selections, by charging 3% beforehand. But my question is mainly about PCVs after tender once I go through selections . It is not justified if such PCVs come with some form of penalties. It's only a PCV after contract. Hence post contract variation. Prior to that we emailed our building coordinator our requested changes. There shouldn't be any penalties for your WOS selections. Re: Building with Porter Davis 15Apr 09, 2017 9:03 am We are building with Boutique and it is a very similar process. First you sign the PWC. Then a few months later you sign the contract (pay 5%) and on the same day complete your colour selection. Any variances from the colour selection are then added to the contract as a variation. The cost of these are paid in the final payment. Re: Building with Porter Davis 16Apr 09, 2017 9:15 am Jacinta.C We are building with Boutique and it is a very similar process. First you sign the PWC. Then a few months later you sign the contract (pay 5%) and on the same day complete your colour selection. Any variances from the colour selection are then added to the contract as a variation. The cost of these are paid in the final payment. Porter Davis have colour selection at their World of Style Showroom (can spread over two days if building double story) and then the contract is weeks later in their head office which can be a few hours long as well. Re: Building with Porter Davis 17Apr 10, 2017 11:09 am Confired with WoS. At the tender we'll finalize all structural issues and PD will charge 1500/= if we do any structural changes after that. Then comes the colour selections and we have 48hrs to change the selections, otherwise 500/= if we change any finishing. Re: Building with Porter Davis 18Jan 21, 2018 12:55 pm We are building with Porter Davis in Lomandra. We are stage 4 and have just gone to site. Our experience with sales was fantastic (TS on site at Lomandra). We are building the Hillside so we were able to walk around the display and add all our upgrades on to the sales quote. The Sales consultant gave a lot of great advice too. Once the file is handed to head office it has been a bit of a joke. In my experience they struggle to retain their BC staff. I'm so glad we have moved to construction. Just make sure you look carefully at your plans and the contract and keep on top of it. I have heard good things about the quality if a Porter Davis builds from some builder friends so I hope the pain of tender and contracts is going to be worth it. Let me know if you have any questions. Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/853390798159713/ Re: Building with Porter Davis 19Jan 21, 2018 12:58 pm I just realised this is an old post! You have probably already started building! Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/853390798159713/ Three options 1 Ask the liquidator 2 Find another PD customer and ask the source of their report 3 Pay for new report 3 12336 go upvc window frames ensure insulation under colorbond. not just sarking, lighter color roof also not sure if you have seen this viewtopic.php?t=5823 last couple of pages… 4 110564 |