Hi, I am going down the self-build/direct labour route and am considering the following approach in principal:
1.employ a groundworker direct to carry out the following-
At this point I would employ a roofing contractor direct to carry out this part of the project and so on. With this approach, the builder is charged with getting the building up to eaves level apart from the groundworks. I would however be a little bit nervous that a "gap" may exist between the builder and the groundworker; a break in communications & an unwillingness to work together when they are employed independently. Obviously, the builder would prefer to employ his own ground worker and if he could produce a suitable cost for this, then I may consider this to avoid co-ordination problems. In any case, where should the groundworkers remit stop and the builders remit commence?
I would be grateful for opinions & views on my proposal and recommendations regarding same. The scope of works document I intend to put together (and issue along with construction drawings for pricing) is much more detailed than what I have briefly described above and I also intend to include in my tender documents a tender breakdown for completion by each tendering builder so I can see how much each elements of the works is costing me. (I assume the groundworker will only work on an hourly rate as this part of the works would be difficult to measure?)
And as there will need to an be a certain amount of overlap between the two, I intend to highlight this in my scope of works document which I am hopeful will serve the purpose of making it clear to the tendering builders what my intentions are and what I expect of each party.
Please be constructively critical of my approach as it costs nothing to make changes at the "thinking" stage!
1.employ a groundworker direct to carry out the following-
- site clearance
- site excavations inc foundations
- dig all trenching & install all pipes required for foul & storm drains, ducts for services e.g. electricity, telecoms and water.
- remove & store all topsoil on site and remove subsoil to off-site loction
- create avenue up to house (rural site) and spread hard core on same.
- installation of external storm & foul networks
- treatment plant installation
- liaise with building contractor
- setting out of the house & foundations & levels
- co-ordination of & pouring of the foundations
- dead building
- external walls up to eaves level
- internal walls
- floors: co-ordinating the setting in place of pre-cast hollow core slabs (ground & 1st floors)
- upstands/sockets for service connections to house e.g. foul, ducts for elec, water etc.
- liasing with groundworker
At this point I would employ a roofing contractor direct to carry out this part of the project and so on. With this approach, the builder is charged with getting the building up to eaves level apart from the groundworks. I would however be a little bit nervous that a "gap" may exist between the builder and the groundworker; a break in communications & an unwillingness to work together when they are employed independently. Obviously, the builder would prefer to employ his own ground worker and if he could produce a suitable cost for this, then I may consider this to avoid co-ordination problems. In any case, where should the groundworkers remit stop and the builders remit commence?
I would be grateful for opinions & views on my proposal and recommendations regarding same. The scope of works document I intend to put together (and issue along with construction drawings for pricing) is much more detailed than what I have briefly described above and I also intend to include in my tender documents a tender breakdown for completion by each tendering builder so I can see how much each elements of the works is costing me. (I assume the groundworker will only work on an hourly rate as this part of the works would be difficult to measure?)
And as there will need to an be a certain amount of overlap between the two, I intend to highlight this in my scope of works document which I am hopeful will serve the purpose of making it clear to the tendering builders what my intentions are and what I expect of each party.
Please be constructively critical of my approach as it costs nothing to make changes at the "thinking" stage!