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Part 1 - A tale of stone and mud


SuperJohnG

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Well we are on the way now and no going back. 

 

The groundworks guy started last week, he is putting in the road and hardstanding and will do the insulated foundation under my guidance and I will assist. It's a good relationship and he comes when its not raining and is well experienced in groundworks. He is actually building his own home just now too (we are similar ages).  The night before he came on site...I was hurriedly arranging site insurance (horrific cost of over £2k - but it is for 24 months) that was sorted, then in the dark I went up and attached the cursory health and safety signs at the entrance. I also put a sign facing out into the surrounding fields (see pic below) as we have people who walk by and I haven't heras fenced the site hence if someone crosses the fence they should be aware there might be big holes in the ground. 

 

The digger came the next morning and we have nearly finished the access going in to the house, around 400 Tonne of 3" crusher run has got us up to the house location. Which is pretty damn close to what I calculated,  we were put off my rain somewhat this week which suited us both as I was stowed with my normal job, I did have holidays booked but couldnt get off as I had too much on. However come Monday..I will be off for a week....

 

I 've been busy at night over thinking, over engineering and done far too much detailed planning around drainage and ducts. But I'm nearly ready.  The Kore Insulated foundation system came in December....I can tell you how glad I was that i brought it in before Brexit. I'm hearing stories that it is completely problematic now. I was missing some EPS for a thermal break between man slab and integral garage but steven from Kore sorted it and should be here next week just in time.   

 

I'm spending my night tonight comparing prices of drainage which I'll bring on site on Tuesday. The groundworkers will be back Monday and we expect a big week full speed ahead, we will scrape the foundation out (the footprint top soil is removed) get it level, then fill with Type 1. Then surveyor here on Wednesday to set out profile boards with, I done all the ACAD drawings for him to place it all and do the ducts and drains  and insulated foundation corners etc, He's also been really helpful and proactive. 

 

The final UFH design is done, I'll order the pipe on Wednesday too and they can get it next day, so that's fine.

 

Next week is a big week and I'm excited...I've planned some bits to death, but in reality we will just see how it goes. Some pictures attached because that's what a blog is all about Jude was thoroughly enjoying the water and mud!....wish us luck! 

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On 22/01/2021 at 23:29, eandg said:

Looks some site, hope all your planning goes, well, to plan!

 

On 23/01/2021 at 00:10, Thedreamer said:

Good luck @SuperJohnG

 

Looking forward to seeing your build develop.

Thanks both. 

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We're building a SIPs house in Northern Ireland, just getting prepared to submit to Building Control, but very interested in the foundations you used. I'm getting a bit confused over which foundation type to use, we have good ground, but our architect is of a very traditional mindset. Could you please explain why you chose the Kore Insulated foundation system? Sorry if you've done this already and I've missed it. Should I be using a Structural engineer to complete my founds design or just to assess it? Many thanks for any help you can offer...you're right in that it gets a bit worrying at times, but trying to keep hold of the excitement and enjoy this process.

Good luck with the rest of your build, I will enjoy following it.

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