I have read the previous threads on engineers but a bit confused. I have all the plans drawn up for work I want done on a bungalow, ie extensions at back and front, knock down flat foofed structure at front and rebuild with garage and room, all with pitched roof. The architect did all the work, I found the original plans for bungalow otherwise these would have to be re-drawn as well. Architect did a few mock ups, made a few suggestions, we agreed and then architect sent off to get planning permission, and at same time did construction plans. For all of this I paid ?3068 inc vat. I had trouble getting anybody. The quotes I am getting are way above what architect thought they should be. So I now went to a building engineer to get advice on foundations, rsj's, to do about 5 or 6 site visits and sign off work. I already have the moeny borrowed so no need for stage payments. this is going to cost me 2000 plus vat at 21%. Engineer said usual price is 1500 plus vat.
I have to go direct to keep costs down and dont know enough to shop around for an engineer as a bit of a newbie when it comes to builidng work. I am paying out a lot and still have nothing done. Is there anybody or organisation that can control these costs or is just a free for all? 5 viists for 2000 is 200 a visit!!
The engineer said a letter would be sent outlining the work. What must I be wary of? I just want the work done properly eg the correct rsj used, proper footings, correct roof timbers and so on. This by the way is a nightmare so far. By the time this is finished I will know how to do everything myself!!
Please someone make it simple.]
NOAH