The new project

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  1. Sheal

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    Sorry, I can't help you with that Andy. My last kitchen replacement was on the Isle of Man and my supplier/fitter was self employed and brilliant! I could ask him if he fancies a busman's holiday? :biggrin:
     
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    Been up to the bog...I mean building site and all the steels are in and walls almost finished. Next step is joists
     
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      First cock up has been revealed! the two fireplaces (back to back) in the office and playroom have disappeared... Turns out the builder thought they were going so ripped them out and now has a gaping hole to fill. Was not impressed!
       
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        Oh no! He should have asked first. :doh:
         
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        Well it wasn't crystal clear on the plans so understand it but yes, if in doubt - ask the client!

        Had a session with the architect and builder yesterday so we could determine if project is on track (it is!) and where both additional costs will happen and where we can remove them. Very productive :)
         
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          Sounds good Andy. :blue thumb: Let's hope the fireplaces are the only mistake. As they've been taken out what will be done in that area now?
           
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          Well the playroom isn't an issue so will just have the wall squared away, the office will have the fireplace reinstated if there isn't too much of an issue doing that otherwise it will just be squared away too. It was more a nice to have rather than 'must have' so no dramas
           
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            Any more photos of the progress of the project ? Sound like its moving at a pace.

            We added gas fires in my study and the living room as there were fires and flues there when we moved in. The fires haven't been used for years and, other than a focal point, they serve no real purpose. If I was starting again now, I'd consider not having the fires.
             
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            Surely do - joists and steels in ready for inspection IMAG2584.jpg
            Intrepid daughter! IMAG2590.jpg
            Ex fireplace from playroom IMAG2599.jpg
            fireplace from office IMAG2600.jpg
            fireplace... IMAG2605.jpg
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            From 'dining room' to 'luxury kitchen'!! IMAG2609.jpg
             
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              Some great progress made there. Should be finished in a week or two :loll:.

              Nice fireplace kit. Are they hand thrown bricks ? We had a wall of them when we moved in - extended to the right and into the entrance hallway and into my study - must've cost a fortune back in the day. Photo from when the brick was being plastered over and the hearth removed.

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                Well they were hand thrown on the floor!
                 
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                  Hmm, getting bit concerned about the project getting completed niw due to covid19...
                   
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                    Do you have any arrangements/materials in place should you need to temporarily protect/secure the works?


                    There's a development of a dozen new houses being constructed in our village, and for a few weeks the external works have been accelerated out of sequence, working flat out to give the appearance of almost complete development when most houses are only weathertight shells.

                    I suspect they believe all work is about to cease shortly, and want to enhance the development to increase their chances of getting some interest/reservations during a shutdown to keep their bank happy. They have just put every property on the market, but the internal images are all of the same showhouse.

                    Yesterday some of their subcontractors were removing all their plant and materials.
                     
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                      Barely any material on site and all the rest of the kit is secured in a double garage, so all good on that front. Our very real problem is that if work stops then we have to stay in the rental place and we’ll just run out of cash...
                       
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                        The only thing you can do I think is to speak to your builders about the situation. Is there no way they could get it to the point of 'just' liveable for you to move in? Concentrating on working on the vital rooms at this point. Failing that, maybe a caravan on site that will be cheaper living than in a house? A little cramped but at least the warmer weather is on it's way.
                         
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