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Contemporary build in north Dorset

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Week 6 - Scaffolding - and budgeting.

A relatively quiet week this week - the lull before the storm (hopefully not literally!)     The scaffolders arrived to put up a single-lift all around the exterior on Thursday and Friday (and Saturday morning as it turned out).  I say single-lift but there were due to be a couple of hop-ups for the gables on the south-facing roof.  However, at one end the gable is over a canopy roof which means the first lift is 2m away from where the gable will be.  We've left that one off for now -

Week 5 - Block and beam floor.

We’ve had another very good week of progress by the groundworks team and they are pretty much done now bar some further levelling of the paddock area and one or two other minor details.  We are really pleased with their work and the Building Inspector is pleased too, thankfully, so our foundations are all signed-off 👍.   Bizarrely, it’s only now that we can submit the “Commencement Statement” for our construction to Building Control, which I duly did this week.  Also bizarrely, we are

Week 4 - Out of the ground, just.

Great progress by the groundworks team in sweltering conditions this week - laying concrete blocks in the sun when it’s 30deg C and 80% humidity can’t be any fun at all.     Despite the heat, by the end of the week our foundation walls are in and ready for the block and beam floor this coming week.  We can really see the house take shape now, although quite a few of the foundation walls are just there to support floor beams and won’t appear as internal walls above the floor.

Week 3 - Drains and other hidden things

The groundworks team have been putting in the Sewage Treatment Plant and drains this week.  We’ve chosen the Klargester Biotec+ 2 STP and that arrived on schedule from Tanks Direct on Tuesday.    Also this week the concrete pads were dug and poured for five oak posts that will support overhanging roof canopies - the Building Inspector asked us to put in 1m x 1m x 1m pads which seems excessive for 150mm x 150mm oak posts taking point loads of 5-10kN but it was that or pay the SE for (p

Week 2 - Foundations

The excellent SE we contacted on Thursday to design the depth of our foundations came back on Friday with the answer - deeper than we wanted at 1.95m in the corner closest to the neighbouring oak (15m away) but his quick response has saved the schedule.  We need to add clayboards in the corner nearest the tree but overall it could have been a lot worse.   His rapid turnaround was brilliant and it meant we were able to crack on this week.  The groundworkers had already discounted Monday

Week 1 - Breaking ground

Our groundworkers arrived on site as promised on the Tuesday after Spring Bank Holiday.   Raining all day of course!  Though tbf it’s fairly light rain.  They made a good start removing a concrete slab left over from a long-demolished, clearing the oversight and creating a temporary spoil dump site on the paddock.   Three issues this week:   An unexpected armoured cable is discovered on day two - our groundworker Marcus is unsurprisingly cautious.  Quick call to our electrici

Let the fun begin!

We’re starting our build so I thought I’d attempt a blog.  I can’t promise to keep it up throughout the build but I start with good intentions.  Apologies for the inevitable typos along the way.     A bit of background:   We have previously done a lot of alteration and refurb projects for our various homes over the years, the most recent a major eco- refurb and extension of a 1960s bungalow.      Last year we decided to bite the bullet, sell the house, buy a plot an
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