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The Build - Part 1 - The groundworks


Redoctober

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Yes, after years of dreaming, thinking,  researching and waiting, work  finally started on our first self build project.

After a couple of false starts due to the builder having to finish a job that over ran and the arrival of the better weather, we eventually broke ground on Wednesday 18th April, two days later than anticipated. Annoying yes, but then what can you do? It’s only two days and it’s important to maintain a relationship with your builder.

Nonetheless, we are now ready to do the foundations, which start W/C 23rd April.

The sheer amount of top soil removed was somewhat overwhelming. The site had to be stripped down to what is called the sub soil – the firm clay stuff and therefore everything above it had to be removed.   We had allocated a spot within the plot to store the topsoil but we soon realised that this space wasn’t going to be enough! Thankfully, the neighbouring farmer allowed us to deposit the remaining topsoil, in the field directly next to our plot. He will no doubt make use of it over the coming months but I have to say, if he hadn’t allowed us to do that, we would have had no choice but to hire in a fleet of tipper trucks with grabbers attached. Imagine the expense of that !!

Anyway, the  top soil removed and store within our plot we come in handy once the landscaping starts.

I spent a couple of days as the Dumper truck driver and I have to say, I really enjoyed it. I didn’t have the nerve to give the digger a go – far to many levers and pedals!!

The hired in toilet was christened within half an hour of the Digger driver arriving ! Thank goodness it gets serviced every week.

SPEnergy and BT Openreach both dropped off their respective ducting for when the time comes. Interesting to note that SPEnergy would only allow us 50 metres of ducting as anymore would affect the type of cabling that would have to be installed. 50 metres should be more than sufficient for us but in any case the guy who dropped off the ducting, gave us 75 metres!!

The structures, namely the timber frame for the house and the car port, will be erected during the middle of May and the back end of May. Again, another little set back really, albeit a week later than expected. The team of erectors will not have finished the job before ours in time so we had to take a slot, a week later.

More photos will be posted as the work unfolds but for now here are a few of the work so far.

Thanks for reading.

 

 

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Congratulations! Must be gutting seeing others progress when you can't, but you're off the blocks now. Enjoy!

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Great to take that first step. I remember that stage with mine. So exciting. The next massively exciting bit for me was seeing the timber frame go up. Won't be long for you now. Enjoy! 

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13 minutes ago, ProDave said:

Watch that overhead power line with the digger and tipping trucks.

 

Yes, thanks. We have a site meeting over the next or so with the TF company ahead of their delivery. They seem to think it will be OK but a site visit will confirm it I'm sure.

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1 hour ago, Stones said:

Good to get started.  Driving a dumper is surprisingly therapeutic isn't it?

 

Certainly beat the day job that's for sure! ;)

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