Kevan Marshall
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Applying for road opening permit
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Thank you Bonnie, I was told by my local MP’s office who spoke to the planning that if a bond is paid you can use your own contractor as long as it’s done to specification kind regards, kevan. -
I need to apply for a road opening permit to install a storm drain below the single track public road, the roads department are wanting a cross section drawing of installing the pipe, would anyone have an approved drawing for installation of 225mm twin wall HDPE pipe to be buried 1.4mtrs below road level, any drawings received would be very much appreciated! Kind regards, Kevan.
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Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Thanks Nick, I am going to just apply for a license for digging up the road as three companies never got back to me an the other quoted £6k and I had to supply the digger.. -
He is going to give me a price for 3G but he says there should not be a big difference in price, my two patio doors at the rear were aluminium lift and slide and I have changed them to PvC composite so he said the quote may be cheaper than original, the fully glazed gable needs to be aluminium lift and slide as it is nearly 6mtrs wide..
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Price is for double glazed with u values 1.2, I can pay a little extra for triple glazed with u values down to 0.8, I think with being let down by the first crowd I spent about two hours going through things and asking hundreds of questions, he also taken me to a house to show me the standard of workmanship and I was impressed with the quality of the build
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Hi, Was going down the route of Sips build with vaulted truss roof, contacted a few companies and picked a company for the kit that assured me they would build me a nearly passive house and build it in an efficient manor with no hidden extras, they told me in second week in January drawing for BC would take about one week, to cut a long story short nearly eight weeks later no drawings, very poor communication, I found another company and now going down total TF design with same U-values as SIP’s, price is 12k dearer but includes all windows and doors, all walls inside, fully plaster boarded inside, I phoned the first company to speak to the director who I could never get a hold of and spoke to the receptionist to say I had lost confidence in them, surprisingly he phoned me back in five minutes and totally understood my decision and apologised for lack of communication and said he was sorry for the delays and could not find an engineer that could do calculations for the steel work, I told him that I was sorry but if things are going wrong at this stage then I cannot let you continue with my build, I am now really glad I have swapped TF supplier…
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Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
I am going to phone several companies to discuss options of open cut and trenchless options, whatever I go for I feel like it is going to be expensive…🥲 -
Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
I can dig a trench on my plot, the other side is 1.4 mtrs below my plot and drain below road would run into drain in farmers field.. -
Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Yes unfortunately in Northern Ireland everything involved with roads, environment and planning takes months and months, if I go down the open trench route this could be an issue as although it is a dead end small road there is a lot of farm traffic, traffic to houses, people going to the beach, who ever was opening up the road would need steel plates on standby to let traffic by, I have one mains water pipe running along the grass verge, no sewage electricity or anything else, is it possible you could PM your friends details please? -
Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
That would be an option but the two culverts are 10 meters left an right from the sides of my plot, when I looked at the stone culverts one was collapsed below the road and the other is really only suitable for septic tank run off, when my site floods it really floods, it never used to happen but now it floods badly two or three times in the winter -
Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
Unfortunately there is no easy solution, I need to ensure no storm water is running through over my site, I cannot put any form of bank or wall at rear of the site as this shall divert storm water through my neighbours garden, this was highlighted with objecections from both neighbours at planning stage, planning was granted as I said I would resolve this issue, no objections from the environmental agency as they said it was not on a flood plain, I need this resolved once and for all so I never have issues in the future, at the rear of plot I am installing a storm channel with flag stones on top with a 2cm gap between them and galvanised storm grating at lowest point, then run an 8”/10” drain through the sight and under the road to the field across the road, I could tie the drain to be installed through my site into two small 4” sewage pipes from both neighbours but during heavy rain this may create issues with sewage backing up, I also do not want to finish my house and landscaping then have to dig things up again due to trying to cut corners at this stage -
Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
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Installing storm drain below public road
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Waste & Sewerage
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Hi, On the plot I have bought we have flooding issues with water running off the farmers field at the rear, through the sight and running across single track public road then going into field in opposite side of the road, I plan to install storm channel at rear of site and pipe to front of site, I was going to pipe into two small stone culverts that go under the road but they are connected to neighbours sewage outlets and may cause issues during heavy rain, I want to install my own pipe below the road and into the field opposite into the ditch, the farmer is ok with this, has anyone ever installed an 8” or 10” pipe using horizontal auger boring and how expensive was it, to dig up the road and install a culvert would be a nightmare by the sounds of it, any advice would be very much appreciated! Kev.
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SIP experienced contractor
Kevan Marshall replied to Sabine's topic in Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs)
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Electrical meter box location
Kevan Marshall replied to Kevan Marshall's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Thank you Conor, I shall speak to the SIP’s company after the holidays, maybe have to install a double panel or something to accommodate, the meter box shall back onto a storage cupboard, NIE said I could build a block built box that was attached to house but dimensions were nearly 1.8mtrs tall x 1.2mtrs wide -
Just had a phone call from NIE asking me a questions about power consumption I would need, the guy said if I wanted a larger supply I would need to upgrade the transformer on the pole which is 150mtrs away, he said that could end up being tens of thousands, he said that maximum supply of existing pole outside property is 18.4kw/80a, price for standard connection may be between 2k and 5k, if cable is more than 33mtrs long that’s another 2k to put joint in it (do cables only come in 33mtr lengths), he also said allow 10mtrs for the pole side so only 23mtrs from pole to meter box, I explained I may use a welder occasionally and I shall probably end up selling my large welding machine and buying a smaller inverter type but he was still a little concerned even though I can draw 8kw maximum from a modern 250amp multi process welding machine, everything else I shall have shall be an electric range cooker, general sockets and lighting and a hot tub if my wife gets her own way, I’ll wait for the official quote to come through…
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Thanks Nick, I’ll get in touch with NIE tomorrow and explain what I’ll be using, I went in heavy with what I needed on the online forms to future proof incase I install EV charging and a heat pump but I cannot see that happening, I can also install a gas range cooker if need be…
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I shall request if 100a is available, I know they try and only give an 80a supply on standard connections, if I need to I’ll sell my two big old welders and get a smaller machine that can run off 32amps, I’ll see what price the give me for upgrading as it may future proof things…
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Just had NIE respond to my application for new electricity connection, to supply power from existing pole outside the plot they can give me 18kva 80a connection, I shall only use range electric cooker in the house, normal sockets, normal led lighting, in my garage normal led lighting, 13a sockets but require more power for my welder, my welder could potentially run off a 63a supply but I may sell it for a smaller welding machine (32a supply) rather than upgrade which would require running a new supply from 4 poles away, how many amps supply do most people go for in their new builds?
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Thank you Gus, For me it is turning into an obsession, I also work abroad six months of the year but I am basically my own boss so I have lots of time to research things for when I come home every 5 weeks!
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I have set some clear expectations at what I require from my mate, I was actually surprised when I shown him the quote and he was very positive about all the small details from TF manufacturer, my mate usually puts up conventional block built houses (common in NI), as my job I’m heavily involved in metalwork and engineering and although different from building a house has given me a good insight into what is required, every supplier I have spoken to realises that I have done a lot of research and part of the process is being on BH
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Thank you Gus, All good advice, I have spent 9 months researching this whilst waiting on planning and I have to tell my architect how the SIP’s/TF contractor shall do things, My friend who is doing all the civils is an experienced builder who has been dealing with building control for many years so I am confident that everything shall go smoothly, my plans are set in stone and only issue I have had was the Architect changing things to how he wanted, I designed the house at the start and told him if anything needed tweaked a little for the better to do it, unfortunately he completely changed door positions, started adding fitted wardrobes etc, in rooms that we planned to put our own furniture in, it taken six drafts to get things right and they ended up near enough to my original layout, I shall speak to my TF supplier to as about windows as they assure me they have never had any issues, TF company shall send foundation drawing details for my builder and I shall ensure all soil pipes are in a good location, I am waiting for two more quotes coming in then hopefully I can start progressing with sorting out prices for windows, MVHR, electrics, plumbing, etc kind regards, kevan
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As soon as I get detailed drawings from TF company I’ll ask Window suppliers what their turn around shall be, if they install the walls it may take the TF company one week to install the roof, etc so that might help me for time
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As soon as I get detailed drawings from TF company I’ll ask Window suppliers what their turn around shall be, if they install the walls it may take the TF company one week to install the roof, etc so that might help me for time
