Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts

Tuesday, 12 June 2007

[Others.002] Andrej's House Construction Site

I always thought that my demolition work was quite difficult as my house was quite close to the neighbour's houses.

But I then found Andrej's site from Homeone.com.au forum, have a look and you will see how difficult his work is. All demolition done by hand! WOW!

Update: The location of that construction is Bratislava, Europe

Saturday, 2 June 2007

[Progress.006] Builder done post-demolition inspection

Our builder sent someone on-site for post-demolition inspection on Friday and they were quite happy with the status. Only thing left is the tagging of the neighbour's power line across the front of the property. This has nothing to do with the demolition and it's a totally different story...

Still waiting for the final drawing to be done by our builder, after that we will review the tender & contract, once it's signed we are ready to start!!!

Attached a few photos below, the demolition by Dhilas was indeed quite good.

Before (Front):

Before (Back):


After (Front):

After (Back):

Wednesday, 30 May 2007

[Progress.003] Plumber on-site, Sand Stone vs Timber retaining walls

Plumber
Plumber was on-site this morning to fix the broken pipe, hopefully the water supply will be fixed and also the hole filled up when I get back home tonight.

Geoff, our Landscaper was there as well to assist, he checked the pipe and confirmed it's copper, therefore don't have to worry about bending it and ok to use the existing one. We also make sure that when the plumber install the pipe, there's enough space reserved and when Geoff put in the wall footing, the same pipe-cemented-into-the-footing scenario won't happen again.

Sand Stone vs Timber Retaining Walls
Geoff is a funny guy, he always said that we worried too much. We saw the quality of his sand stone block wall the other day, quite like it, and decided to change our original timber retaining wall to sand stone wall. We expressed our concern whether this change would require further council approval (landscape drawing, retaining wall engineering details all submitted to council and approved). Geoff contacted council and builder, and confirmed the builder is using their private certifier, no council approval is needed, just need to confirm with the certifier and he quickly got it all settled. This was a big relief as timber walls won't look as good as sand stone ones.

We are also surprised to find that although the cost of sand stone wall is higher than timber wall, it's actually cheaper than brick wall and much stronger. I guess as the sand stone blocks are much bigger than brick, it would require less labour to install...

Photos of Geoff's work:



Main Tap
According to the 2 gentlemen from Sydney Water the other day, the Main tap which connects our water meter to the main Sydney Water pipe is currently located quite close to where our future drive way will be built. Should there be any need to service the Main tap, they will need to dig a big hole, similar to what we seen the other day, and would cause damage to our drive way. After some discussion, we decided to ignore it as it's too late change the drive way now, plus the cost and delay involved is unclear, and the chance should be very very low. Even if this should happen, as we are putting pavings on the drive way, any damage should be easily recovered. But if anyone planning to have new drive way on different side of their property like us, should consider this issue.

Builder Post-Demolition Inspection
We are doing some tree pruning tomorrow morning, after that the builder will come for post demolition inspection. They also suggest us to withhold at least $2000 with the demolition payment until they are satisfied with the inspection, which is a good idea. Hopefully everything will be fine...

Tuesday, 29 May 2007

[Progress.002] Demolition work finished yesterday

The demolition finally finished late yesterday afternoon. Everything went quite smoothly except 2 hiccups:

1. The old timber fence was slightly damaged. Due to our neighbour's power cable running across the front of our property (we tried very hard but still wasn't able to convince them to relocate it, even if at our cost... this is another story...), Fred has to bring in a smaller machine to demolish the concrete pathway and brick fence at the front. The smaller machine isn't as powerful as the big one, therefore took a while to remove the 3 tree stumps near the fence. The operator made a small mistake, and part of the old timber fence cracked and fell off. It wasn't a big deal as the fence has to be replaced in the future anyway...

2. When the smaller machine removed the brick fence at the front, the whole water meter and pipe came off as well. As shown in the picture below, whoever built the footing ages ago didn't bother to separate the pipe and cemented it together with the footing.



We were all examining the pipe, and didn't notice something more interesting happening outside. Near where Fred parked his car, water started coming out of the ground.



Sydney Water was contacted, and 2 gentlemen arrived very quickly. They digged a big hole, did something to the main pipe, used a pump to pump out the water, and quickly turned off the "Main tap" and stopped the water.

We now have a big hole in front of the house, waiting for the plumber to fix the connection, hopefully tomorrow morning.

Sunday, 27 May 2007

[Progress.001] House finally demolished on 26/5

After last Wednesday (23/5) asbestos, windows, door, linens, cupboards,...etc timber stuff removed, we waited for 2 days without any progress with the demolition...

After a few phone calls with Dhilas, Fred finally squeezed our job into his busy schedule. We were a bit surprise to see his big machines delivered outside the house late Friday night. Early Saturday morning 7:30 and it all started... After whole day's hard work, the whole house was gone, well almost, still got some more bricks, rubbish, and most importantly some trees and 20+ tree stumps all over the back yard to be removed.

According to Fred, just need another full day's work on Monday (28/5) to get ride of everything.

I have attached a few photos, to record what it looked like before and after the demolition...
(1) This one was around April/2007, after council approval received.


(2) This one was in Mid May with tree protection fence (I did it myself...) and the temporary fence by Dhilas


(3)This one was after last Wednesday's work, with windows and other timber stuffs removed


(4)This one was this afternoon, just before the last part of the house - the front bedroom in the left hand side of previous windows been demolished...


(5)This one was late in the afternoon, all gone...