Monday, 23 August 2010

Quick update, sorry no pics today

Hi folks,

Sorry no pics today as nothing has happened over the past three weeks. This blog is just an update to let you know what is happening.

Well firstly our head brickie walked off site taking his team with him, sadly the head brickie had family problems which led to a nervous breakdown and just couldn't cope with anything.

Then we had a few issues with the steels.

Today we had a big site meeting involving Bob & Simon from GAP the structural engineers, two chaps from the steel manufacturers, one chap who does the CAD drawing for the steel manufacturers, Peter the fitter from Balconette who are producing the curved patio doors, David Fenning who is designing the glass roof and finally Ross and Baron our builders who are co-ordinating everything and building our house.

We have also had a meeting with Paul the electrician to sort out the finer details of the lights.

Now that they have all the details clarified on paper they can now get down to work and start building.

Good news, the new brickies starts on Wednesday providing the weather is good.

Bad news, the weather forecast is terrible for Wednesday.

As soon as anything changes on site I will post new photos, hopefully in the not too distant future.

Sunday, 15 August 2010

View over Hamworthy Park from Scaffolding

Well folks, sorry not much of an update, all the action is taking place in the background. We have a site meeting with the Structural Engineers, Balconette (the patio door manufacturer) and our builders Baron and Trudy to discuss the steel structure and the fixing of the patio doors. The doors are curved with curved glass so manufacture takes quite a time and they obviously have to be right first time. We also have a meeting with the electrician, to discuss the lighting circuits, could take quite a while. Then we have a meeting with a glass company to discuss the glass roof attached to our lounge, sounds boring but once you get into glass it is really very interesting (sigh - getting sadder by the minute). Once all these meetings are concluded over the next two weeks the build will continue. So until then - silence.

p.s. we have received an offer on our house in Stur which we have accepted, so it's all systems go on that front.

Monday, 2 August 2010

The curved beam



The curved beam has arrived and is now joined to the rest of the metal framework. Brick-work is continuing to rise, now in breeze block as the top half of the house is rendered. Chippies also on site fitting the joist for the upper floor. Onwards and upwards as they say.