Thursday, February 21, 2013

countdown should start soon

Met our SS on site today. We discussed about PCI and what the process of it will be like. I managed to book in our private inspector from Final Inspect and he will be doing his inspection on the 8th March 13 (1st week March). Our PCI will then be the week after our inspector does his. This way, whatever our inspector finds can be rectified immediately and our list shall be much shorter. I asked him if the contractors were going to be installing door stoppers. He says yes, and he showed them to me. They look CHEAP! haha. Im not going to complain, I didn't pay for any upgrades for them, so maybe I'll just have to change them after handover. As long as they don't install a door stopper on my $3000 pivot door I'm happy. I also told him not to install the door stoppers to some areas, especially the porcelain tiled areas, as they would tend to just mount the stoppers to the back of the doors instead of the skirting. Looks weird IMO.  SS says that the plumber will be out next week and he will be connecting the down-pipes to the stormwater outlets. Im guessing he will also be installing the sinks and mixer taps then. If Im correct, during the slab construction, there was a pipe that was broken and left aside towards the rear of our house. It looked like a storm water pipe and it was definitely used previously. Im not sure if it had been replaced of just left in the ground 'unconnected'! Glass-splash backs and mirrors should also be going in soon. He says that people do go around to sites and steal the expensive fixtures and he wants to avoid all of that, thus he's going to install all the appliances the week just before our handover.

Carpets are expected to go in after we have our PCI inspection (2nd week March). 

Final touches including our Bolero flooring will go in (3rd week March).
4th week of March is for any other unexpected hiccups that happen on the way. We should be in the house by 1st week April if all goes well. Or even earlier if everything falls in place quickly. 

I must say that our SS is really on the ball. Im very happy that he had the void fixed up so quickly. Props to him for running with us this far. I know of people who build with PD and they have had 3-4 SS in their entire build. Im glad to say that we have one and he is I believe the best one for our job! 

Maybe I shall buy him something big when the job is over. 

We met up with the planning department of our council early on in the week to talk about our fence problem. Because our house is on a corner block, there are special council requirements regarding fencing. 9m from the intersection, fence height allowed is only 1m. 

Our house sits right next to the corner because of our extended garage, and thus, we had to 'fill' up that entire area to get the house level. Now our problem is that, the house is sitting too high above the nature strip and we can't erect a fence 3m high at the intersection..
So back to drawings and building permits. Im meeting with a draftsman tomorrow to discuss about our landscaping and fencing requirements. Council want us to submit our proposal and hopefully they'll get give us an OK.
Furthermore, we have quite a steep slope running along side the entire laundry side of the house. I had a structural engineer design a retainer wall to run along it so that the area can be levelled off. But this wall is already 1.4m. The allowed fence without council approval is 1.8m! I can't have a 400mm fence along the side.
Anyway, its something we need to work on before we get our handover.


I bought these during the week.
Beacon lighting only provided us with the step lights. I find that their prices are not very competitive at all. Infect they are quite expensive.
Up/Down Feature light for the front pillar $50ea
Thomas Edison bulbs antique X2 $17ea
Tripod Lamp 
Activity Room Upper floor
$270
Feature Sky**r Floor Lamp
160cm H x 25cm W x 25cm D
Living Hall ground floor / Or under Stairs
$295
[d]co concepts
I went back to the showroom in Harcrest where we first saw the Sandringham 45 and fell in love with it. I was there to look at how their constructed the railings at the void and also just looking at the finishing of the workmanship for the display home, so that I can compare it to my own when we go through to do our PCI. Walking through the house makes me even more excited that ours will be ready so soon!


Im not sure if our balcony would have tiles on the facade like the ones in the display home. We didn't choose a tile facade for our horizontal portion of the balcony, its just cladding. It was too expensive for tiles. $12,000 expensive.
Tiles on the balcony horizontal facade


Nice deck, probably would be something we'll do too
Mixer tap on the wall. Looks weird to me.
Some work completed so far include: 
Front door/balcony door stained
Locks/bolts for internal doors delivered
Completed electrical, include switchbox
Painted horizontal lining boards on facade - could possibly be wrong colour used
Painted external of laundry door 
Painted meterbox - could possibly be wrong colour used.


Our Stained Pivot Door. Looking good ;)
Electrical Switchboard
I didn't actually realise that we will be getting a switchboard IN the garage. I've always been in a traditional house and the switchboard will be in the meterbox OUTSIDE of the house. This box in the garage will make it so much more bearable to get to during the winter when power outages/trips are so common.
Our extended garage. Painted 'around' switches
Close up of front facade
20th Feb 13

2 comments:

  1. I like your pillar light (up down feature light).. can I ask where you got it from?

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  2. I got it from Brilliant lighting. They're not alot cheaper than Beacon Lighting, but still cheaper for the same product. Its currently out of stock and will only be in sometime early march.

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