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Hooray!


curlewhouse

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Well, we finally started real work. Fortunately the snow melted yesterday, but the sun shone on us today and it was perfect weather for setting out and stripping the site.   We finally found a good builder with a lovely attitude and a fair price. I know these folks by reputation so was pleased to find their quote was competitive. Just the owner was on site today along with a digger driver from a firm he uses, and what an enjoyable day it has been. The two of them taking the mickey out of each other most of the day, but very,very competent guys.  The archaeologist we have had to employ for the day as part of the planning conditions was just as nice and fortunately we found nothing more than a few shards of medieval pottery - which as he says, in a medieval village is to be expected. But an interesting guy to talk to as well, so I was very relieved we didn't come across anything that would have stopped the work (though I'd have settled for a golden coin hoard of course) . So all in all, a really satisfying day.  Tomorrow comes trenches and hopefully the start of foundations, and I meet the BR guy for the first time. 

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All looking good.

 

That's a man sized digger he has got there, that should make short work of it.
 

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Hopefully will be catching you up soon. Be interested to know if you are getting muck away and how many loads it needs. We need to dig a similar area.

 

Cracking location.Spent many happy hours near you as a kid watching the army play with guns and tanks 

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On ‎16‎/‎01‎/‎2017 at 20:52, dogman said:

Hopefully will be catching you up soon. Be interested to know if you are getting muck away and how many loads it needs. We need to dig a similar area.

 

Cracking location.Spent many happy hours near you as a kid watching the army play with guns and tanks 

Yes, my mates dad was a Sgt Major there and the range was our playground! Wouldn't be allowed nowadays of course, (climbing on the shot up target tanks for example!)  but gave me a lifelong interest in shooting (which has one way or another been my employment twice in my life) and things that go BANG! :D  .  The sound of distant artillery is the sound of home! Sadly we don't get such low flying jets as we used to back then which were great fun, Harriers, A10s and the like especially.

 

Anyway, back to the subject and here is the current spoil heap/s! 

 

Well impressed with the builder we chose - really friendly guys and know their stuff backwards. With just the boss and the digger driver we went from in unmarked out field on Monday to foundations and blockworks in by Friday. Much to my relief the Building Inspector was a very down to earth and helpful guy too. I gather we may see different ones hereafter and I hope they are like this guy as he was only too happy to answer my questions (I'm doing all the internals, plumbing etc and building the garage).  Beam and block is expected to be on by next Thursday and then we kind of come to a halt for quite a while (apart from drains as we've got a 60+ meter foul run to do plus a backdrop manhole due to the big fall, plus all the usual soakaway etc, though our rainwater goes first via a big pond) as the SIPs folks are still seeking more information from me, which I thought they'd have asked for much earlier than this, and have spotted things they had not factored in, so I think we may end up with at least a 2 month hold, but we're not concerned about that really as there's loads of other things to be getting on with during that time.

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That's great progress in a week. I was past on Wednesday and saw the 'Readymix' wagon on site. It is always a good feeling to actually make a start after all the months of planning and preparation. Hope all goes well for the future stages.

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