Russell griffiths Posted Monday at 09:55 Posted Monday at 09:55 (edited) Who built those steps 🤪🤪 Everyone I talk to is booked for months. Edited Monday at 09:56 by Russell griffiths
Alan Ambrose Posted Monday at 13:46 Posted Monday at 13:46 Those stairs are for little people to scurry up and big people to stride up.
Mr Punter Posted Monday at 17:54 Posted Monday at 17:54 I think the OP knows a fair bit about concrete stairs.
Redbeard Posted Monday at 17:58 Posted Monday at 17:58 2 minutes ago, Mr Punter said: I think the OP knows a fair bit about concrete stairs. About the fast up and the slow down? (I also cannot help noticing that anyone going up the RHS of the Big Stairs is either going to have to be very short or will have a big bump on their head). 1
Nickfromwales Posted Tuesday at 08:04 Posted Tuesday at 08:04 21 hours ago, nod said: Very slow Jan-Feb Everywhere is busy now Yup. Q1 was something I may as well have slept through, but now my phone and email is going loop the loop. Q2 into 3 I’ve had a load of new clients drop at the same time, which is your classic “all, or feck all” scenario 😮💨. Shouldn’t grumble, as I do know colleagues/trades I’ve previously employed who are still quiet, but now at the stage of passing work on so hopefully that’ll be good for the rest of the year 🤞🙏.
Mr Punter Posted Tuesday at 15:50 Posted Tuesday at 15:50 21 hours ago, Redbeard said: (I also cannot help noticing that anyone going up the RHS of the Big Stairs is either going to have to be very short or will have a big bump on their head). The big stairs is a display area. The actual flight is on the left. I will be interested to see how it looks when finished.
ToughButterCup Posted Thursday at 18:50 Posted Thursday at 18:50 Local BM says May was busy. Not so now.
Gus Potter Posted Thursday at 21:47 Posted Thursday at 21:47 Hard to tell at the moment. As as designer I'm still turning down offers of projects that I get through my (outdated) website as I don't really look beyond a 3 - 4 month workload. This matters in that if I'm not designing stuff for Planning / BC and doing structural calculations then the builders can't start. The majority of my work is derived from two streams. First is repeat business working directly for Clients and that is holding up well. The other is for example where builders will go to see a Client and then pass on my name as a designer. This is more patchy. In otherwords I'm a bit like seaweed when you use it a bellweather. One thing is that for the legitimate builders / say steel fabricators and designers the hike in NIC contribution is an unwelcome introduction and this is having an impact. This extra cost has to be passed on. Then there are the things you don't see at the outset. BC and Planning fees have gone up for example but the service level has gone down. 1
Nickfromwales Posted Thursday at 22:41 Posted Thursday at 22:41 53 minutes ago, Gus Potter said: BC and Planning fees have gone up for example but the service level has gone down. 👌
Gus Potter Posted Thursday at 22:44 Posted Thursday at 22:44 Ah to qualify .. they have up in Scotland.. coming soon to the rest of the UK!
Oz07 Posted yesterday at 05:25 Posted yesterday at 05:25 (edited) Spoke to architect yesterday. He says the BNG is killing the small scale stuff. Nobody has any idea about it including local authorities. Even on the self build exemption you're having to pay for unilateral undertaking. I've got a small bit of ground near me storing some gear on suitable for pair of semis. I'm going to wait till this scheme gets axed for smaller sites. Architect agrees and says others doing the same. This must be going to impact the pipeline of jobs going forward. Does it apply to extensions over the certain size too? Edited yesterday at 05:26 by Oz07
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