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  1. Thanks for all your comments, its has been very helpful. One thing I forget to mention was that my father owns both properties. He lives in the next door property and i am living in the one that is getting the work done. From a roofing/guttering perspective I don't think this should be a problem and I know he has no intentions to sell any time soon.
  2. My dad agreed verbally and I even asked the builder to remove the fence but he said it was not neccessary. But I do agree its good to have everything written down.
  3. What would you think would be the best course of action? we dont really want to lose the space as we are quite limited anyway. Once bricks/blocks etc go in the room will be narrow.
  4. @nodHi Mate, Thanks for the reply. What I don't get is the builder has gone to the boundary wall at the rear end and at the front but has left the centre area (marked red). If BC did have an issue I am sure they would have disapproved digging to the whole of the boundary level.
  5. Hi Guys, I am new on here so any advice would be much appreciated. Sorry its bit of a long one. We have just started our house project building a 2 storey side extension with a single rear. Everything has been approved along with full approval of building regs. Currently I am supervising the project and getting different tradesman to do the jobs which works out to be cost effective. I have uploaded the plans for your info. As you can see from the plans the side extension will not be straight and tilts slightly as it goes further back. So the front end of the extension will have more space compared to the rear due to the lack of space we have so we wanted to maximise as much space as possible. We had a few builders advise us that it would be best to build the extension as a right angle compared to what has been submitted in the plans due to it will be more expansive. They mentioned we will lose some space but nothing to much. So we decided to go ahead with this. Cut the long story short, once we saw the footings dug out, there was a lot of wasted space (shown in the photo), so we decided to go back to our original plan and dig up to the boundary wall. My dad is my neighbour so there is no issue with the boundaries, party wall etc On the day the builder dug to the boundary wall and poured the concrete I couldn't be at the site due to work commitments. The building inspection office was also attending on the same day. On returning from work, The builder did not dig up to to the boundary wall and also left a lot of space. (Please see pic). The builder stated that the building officer had advised that there had to be some distance between the neighbours property. I was checking if anyone else had had this issue? Is this true? Can some one please advise? I have attached the pic of the wasted space. 1. Can the building regs officers ask you to change what is not on the plan? We have full building regs approval and I was thinking if I have had the approval then why am I am not able to dig to the boundary wall? 2. The concrete has been poured, can we dig again the remaining areas and re-pour concrete? The builder will probably not be impressed but I want to make sure everthings is right. The mrs is not to happy losing space and she's stressing me out too. lol Any sort of advice will be much appreciated. Thanks
  6. Hi Guys, I am new on here so any advice would be much appreciated. Sorry its bit of a long one. We have just started our house project building a 2 storey side extension with a single rear. Everything has been approved along with full approval of building regs. Currently I am supervising the project and getting different tradesman to do the jobs which works out to be cost effective. I have uploaded the plans for your info. As you can see from the plans the side extension will not be straight and tilts slightly as it goes further back. So the front end of the extension will have more space compared to the rear due to the lack of space we have so we wanted to maximise as much space as possible. We had a few builders advise us that it would be best to build the extension as a right angle compared to what has been submitted in the plans due to it will be more expansive. They mentioned we will lose some space but nothing to much. So we decided to go ahead with this. Cut the long story short, once we saw the footings dug out, there was a lot of wasted space (shown in the photo), so we decided to go back to our original plan and dig up to the boundary wall. My dad is my neighbour so there is no issue with the boundaries, party wall etc On the day the builder dug to the boundary wall and poured the concrete I couldn't be at the site due to work commitments. The building inspection office was also attending on the same day. On returning from work, The builder did not dig up to to the boundary wall and also left a lot of space. (Please see pic). The builder stated that the building officer had advised that there had to be some distance between the neighbours property. I was checking if anyone else had had this issue? Is this true? Can some one please advise? I have attached the pic of the wasted space. 1. Can the building regs officers ask you to change what is not on the plan? We have full building regs approval and I was thinking if I have had the approval then why am I am not able to dig to the boundary wall? 2. The concrete has been poured, can we dig again the remaining areas and re-pour concrete? The builder will probably not be impressed but I want to make sure everthings is right. The mrs is not to happy losing space and she's stressing me out too. lol Any sort of advice will be much appreciated. Thanks
  7. Hi Guys, I am new on here so any advice would be much appreciated. Sorry its bit of a long one. We have just started our house project building a 2 storey side extension with a single rear. Everything has been approved along with full approval of building regs. Currently I am supervising the project and getting different tradesman to do the jobs which works out to be cost effective. I have uploaded the plans for your info. As you can see from the plans the side extension will not be straight and tilts slightly as it goes further back. So the front end of the extension will have more space compared to the rear due to the lack of space we have so we wanted to maximise as much space as possible. We had a few builders advise us that it would be best to build the extension as a right angle compared to what has been submitted in the plans due to it will be more expansive. They mentioned we will lose some space but nothing to much. So we decided to go ahead with this. Cut the long story short, once we saw the footings dug out, there was a lot of wasted space (shown in the photo), so we decided to go back to our original plan and dig up to the boundary wall. My dad is my neighbour so there is no issue with the boundaries, party wall etc On the day the builder dug to the boundary wall and poured the concrete I couldn't be at the site due to work commitments. The building inspection office was also attending on the same day. On returning from work, The builder did not dig up to to the boundary wall and also left a lot of space. (Please see pic). The builder stated that the building officer had advised that there had to be some distance between the neighbours property. I was checking if anyone else had had this issue? Is this true? Can some one please advise? I have attached the pic of the wasted space. 1. Can the building regs officers ask you to change what is not on the plan? We have full building regs approval and I was thinking if I have had the approval then why am I am not able to dig to the boundary wall? 2. The concrete has been poured, can we dig again the remaining areas and re-pour concrete? The builder will probably not be impressed but I want to make sure everthings is right. The mrs is not to happy losing space and she's stressing me out too. lol Any sort of advice will be much appreciated. Thanks
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