what did your engineer say?
Hi Sean
I don't agree that Low co2 design's answer/question doesn't add much.
I often ask someone "what does your solicitor say?"
Brendan
seantheman
Asking for advice from 'someone else who has been in their situation' is not in any way helpful in this context. If someone said 'well ours was out by 65mm, and its up 5 years and its grand' does this mean that the OP's situation will be grand?
No, because the ground conditions, concrete grade in the strip foundations, reinforcement in the foundations, size of extension, etc etc are all different.
looks like you made up your mindI am not happy to continue building with the footing off square even if its "structurally" sound.
remove all blocks and start again but
Yes, Sydthebeat was gracious enough to make that suggestion on another forum. more internet advise on a site specific structural concernSomebody else has since advised
Sean that was a loaded questionThat's a nothing kind of answer.
'an' engineer as opposed to 'his' eng who is was employed to manage the OP's project. if the OP didn't need this project managed the OP wouldn't be on a public forum asking such a question, would s/he?I have spoke by phone with an engineer
Op i wish you all the best & apologies if my post seems harsh or has taken your thread of tracksays structurally the building will still work but its not the ideal and he will have to look at it.
what did your engineer say?
I usually ask lowco2design's kind of question when I assume that no engineer has been appointed at all
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If i may address seantheman Sean that was a loaded question
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