Hi
hoping someone may be able to offer knowledge and/or advice on how to deal with a builder on the following matter.
Issue is at foundation stage and may need to switch from cavity walls to Cavity block construction but builder not acknowledging that there is substantial difference in cost.
In the middle of work with a builder on an extension, plans drawn up by architect (who will do site visits and sign-off when complete but is not negoitiating with the builder directly on any costs ... that is may pleasure !)
The plans spec'd are for a cavity-wall construction for a 13 X 18 extension, velux, etc. Builder priced accordingly (45,000+) Builder hesitated on using cavity wall on the Party wall and favored 9" solids on the flat, quoting fire-proofing. Architect accepted as reasonable.
Now construction is under way, foundations are dug and we have found that the foundations for the gable end wall would require to be covering over the main sewer. With 4" cavity wall construction allowing for 12"/12"/12" foundations we would lose 6 inches on the internal length in order to pull the foundation back so as not to cover the sewer.
The builder is suggesting that we go with Cavity block construction throughout and insulate internally. With 9" cavity blocks foundation would be 27" allowing them to build wall 9 inches in from of edge of foundation/sewer, thus getting back 6+ inches internally subject to internal insulation.
I have been advised by others in the trade that the cost difference in terms of material is not that significant but the labour would - overall savings might be approx. € 2000 as less blocks and only laying one leaf of bricks. The builder is not acknowledging any cost difference (so I can presume it is going to him), saying internal insulation materials are expensive and cost to lay cavity blocks is more expensive (???). He says he will do what I want - either go with Cavity wall and lose the internal length OR get approximately what I want but use the cavity blocks.
He wants an answer ASAP.
The issue on the sewer is real and I believe this has jsut afforded him the opportunity to suggest the switch.
To sum up, the 13 foot length was specified so as to allow for a run of 6 units along one wall but no kitchen has been ordered yet so flexible there.
I feel like he is getting ready to play me like a violin on a range of issues to either save money on the job, which will go to him, or to add extras, despite the fact I think i am paying a very generous price to ensure a good quality build and finish?
I obviously want to avoid confrontation this early in the job.
Any comments or advice welcome
thanks
TC
hoping someone may be able to offer knowledge and/or advice on how to deal with a builder on the following matter.
Issue is at foundation stage and may need to switch from cavity walls to Cavity block construction but builder not acknowledging that there is substantial difference in cost.
In the middle of work with a builder on an extension, plans drawn up by architect (who will do site visits and sign-off when complete but is not negoitiating with the builder directly on any costs ... that is may pleasure !)
The plans spec'd are for a cavity-wall construction for a 13 X 18 extension, velux, etc. Builder priced accordingly (45,000+) Builder hesitated on using cavity wall on the Party wall and favored 9" solids on the flat, quoting fire-proofing. Architect accepted as reasonable.
Now construction is under way, foundations are dug and we have found that the foundations for the gable end wall would require to be covering over the main sewer. With 4" cavity wall construction allowing for 12"/12"/12" foundations we would lose 6 inches on the internal length in order to pull the foundation back so as not to cover the sewer.
The builder is suggesting that we go with Cavity block construction throughout and insulate internally. With 9" cavity blocks foundation would be 27" allowing them to build wall 9 inches in from of edge of foundation/sewer, thus getting back 6+ inches internally subject to internal insulation.
I have been advised by others in the trade that the cost difference in terms of material is not that significant but the labour would - overall savings might be approx. € 2000 as less blocks and only laying one leaf of bricks. The builder is not acknowledging any cost difference (so I can presume it is going to him), saying internal insulation materials are expensive and cost to lay cavity blocks is more expensive (???). He says he will do what I want - either go with Cavity wall and lose the internal length OR get approximately what I want but use the cavity blocks.
He wants an answer ASAP.
The issue on the sewer is real and I believe this has jsut afforded him the opportunity to suggest the switch.
To sum up, the 13 foot length was specified so as to allow for a run of 6 units along one wall but no kitchen has been ordered yet so flexible there.
I feel like he is getting ready to play me like a violin on a range of issues to either save money on the job, which will go to him, or to add extras, despite the fact I think i am paying a very generous price to ensure a good quality build and finish?
I obviously want to avoid confrontation this early in the job.
Any comments or advice welcome
thanks
TC