Hi Everyone,
I'd appreciate any advice or guidance you can share. I've been putting together a project to convert our detached chalet bungalow into a house. We have householder development planning granted and I have a 3d structural design/SE calcs done (not a building control application completed, was looking to go via build notice) and quotations from timber frame suppliers and builders.
The new first floor would be timber frame (or SIPS). It's been very hard to get builders engaged, I guess a state of the market generally but also I think because of the complexity of the build around matching the ground floor masonry to the timber frame 1st floor and handoffs between different people. The full costs of the quotes were way above our expectations and are not now realistic to our budget. We have spoken to the timber frame suppliers and received quotes for a full build for our design and it's only a small increase in the previous extension quote. When I factor in other aspects around the timber frame structure with industry per m2 rates for foundation, veneer wall, render, windows, roof etc, the build cost and VAT reclaim makes this look significantly cheaper and enables us to avoid complex retrofits of the ground floor to achieve the insulation/airtightness we are looking to get, so the new build seems a more viable route and probably a better outcome.
I did do some reading on new build early in the project but dismissed it as too complicated and thought it would be cheaper to re-use the ground floor.
Appreciate if any of you can share your advice on what I should be thinking about here I have a few areas I am researching but I am pretty sure I am missing important things I should consider.
Thanks in advance for your time to respond.