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Tim65

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Joined 26 November 2014
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5 years5 yearsCF DesignCF Design posted:
No noggins

The new partition does not meet the relevant building code.
You should have a MASSIVE problem with it

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5 years5 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
Take Care Researching Major Builders' Online Reviews

Beware of the numerous anonymous 5 star reviews in your research into potential builders. Many of these are fake, commissioned and incentivised by the builders themselves. Particularly the glowing 5…

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6 years6 yearsStructuralBIMGuyStructuralBIMGuy posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

Why would you put Yellow tongue flooring over the cracking AAC Panels... you are just masking over another problem?

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6 years6 yearsSejaeDSejaeD posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolution of each of the other parties concerns

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6 years6 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
Tips on building & private inspectors

In my case building with Metricon I employed an inspector and learnt from him by accompanying him on the inspections. I then bought the necessary tools and inspected myself every…

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6 years6 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

Even if the Builders contract was fair and reasonable its likely not viable for the average consumer to enforce it in court if defective work is delivered. Solicitors cost $500…

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6 years6 yearsLilianaLiliana posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

Zorro6 the petition was started by the Builders Collective - a builder. It wasn't started by a pen pusher or somebody who does not understand the building industry. You have…

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6 years6 yearsSaveH2OSaveH2O posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

Zorro6, you appear to be one who makes assumptions without basis of fact.
You do not need to be an owner builder to know what can go wrong with a build…

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6 years6 yearsSejaeDSejaeD posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolution of each of the other parties concerns

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6 years6 yearsJokerJoker posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

Smash them saeje D ,your on track and congratulations on terminating your contract as most would of continued and got more of the same,looks like your building team are the…

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6 years6 yearsNorfolkNorfolk posted:
The parties have reached a mutual understanding in resolutio

To go the next step they would need to prepare a detailed statement of claim that justifies every cost with receipts etc. Does not seem they are able to do…

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6 years6 yearsinsiderinsider posted:
Storm water

Write reply...

Storm water
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6 years6 yearsbuilding-expertbuilding-expert posted:
Slab heave is alive and well, watch out.

Hi building-expert,
Thanks for the comment and I already hold you in high regard based on your comment about "drainage".
A lot of builders do not still understand (even though its…

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7 years7 yearssimonssssimonsss posted:
Slab, should I be worried?

Hi, should I be worried with the slab on the edges? Thanks.
Simon.

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