Ed_MK Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 Good Afternoon All. I seem to be progressing on my new build and I should have the Building Regs documents back from Potton in a few weeks. I am going to put them with my own drainage layout and Bingo ..the lorries can roll (or so i thought) After a talk this morning with Potton it seems that the bit in the Order that says THEY do all the layouts and stuff, is only applicable if you pay the extra for them to do the planning permission and all such like ...(sigh) I am OK with the drainage layout as its a "funny one"as we are going through our parents land to connect to all services .. ..about 50m in all (thankfully most of it in their garden, so we can do the work ourselves) What has reared its head is the "foundation plan" ...or "foundation engineer report" ...I had never heard the words until today from Potton. So I called up the company doing the foundations and they tell me they quoted (and expect it to be) they HAVE visited the site and we have got a soil report ....so.........100cm x 60cm / Beam and Block ...which from what I can see is a standard. They have told me they have never been ASKED to make an engineer report for a foundation Potton said they will give the foundation company the "Slab setting out plan" and "line and point loads plan" ? ....but I don't think that is the same So I guess what I am asking is... a) will the council expect this ? b) is it basically a drawing I could do? b) does anyone have something i could look at to get an idea thanks in advance Eddie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 We submitted our B&B drawing which was done by the B.B. company as part of there quote No charge It was flagged up by our local authority when we submitted and sugested to us that our Structusl engineer have a look at it Same with the floor joists as pasquils had spect a lam joist BB the SE added two more supporting walls Tfe first floor joists He replaces the lam joists with a steel I would go ahead and submit and see what they pick up It really didn’t hold anything up They just said everything will go through once we have these two amendments Same thing with drainage our Architect submitted an elaborate Drainage plan Which was passed But inpractical So I drew out a different layout Like your doing abd asked the Architect to put it in a drawing and email it to BC Theres always little niggles But ideally easy to get over Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_MK Posted January 30, 2018 Author Share Posted January 30, 2018 Thanks Nod, I am more than happy to "have a go" at doing my own foundation drawing. It would be helpful if i could see someone else's especially if they had a timber frame / soleplates / block and beam ! arrangement ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nod Posted January 30, 2018 Share Posted January 30, 2018 46 minutes ago, Ed_MK said: Thanks Nod, I am more than happy to "have a go" at doing my own foundation drawing. It would be helpful if i could see someone else's especially if they had a timber frame / soleplates / block and beam ! arrangement ! Mine are deep trench with B.B. Its not really worth the hassle The SE charged £250 for one visit and drawing the house foundation and two garages and another 100 for all the steel calcs and a couple of alterations that were requested Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ed_MK Posted January 31, 2018 Author Share Posted January 31, 2018 Thanks Nod, I am originally from Manchester. I moved down here last year with my wife. believe it or not there is a WORLD of difference in the price of almost everything in SE England, I am not sure why ...it's not like we have any more money (in my case anyway) Perhaps I am becoming a miserable old git ....but it seems like any trade no matter how small starts a small maintenance job at £500 and goes up from there ....whereas in Manchester ...they start at £100/£150 ... Tree Cutting, Ridge Tile replacement (Wind damage) ...even the brakes on my car ! ,thats why I have become a bit "consultant-phobic" ....it always seem to start at one price and then prove to be more as it goes on.... ...and then of course it's embarrassing to say "well, i really cant afford it" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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