House construction - my personal inputs & outputs
Posted: September 13th, 2016, 10:34 pm
Hello,
A newbie here and this is my first post. After following this site as a guest for more than 6 months and understanding how this forum works, I finally registered with this forum. The moderators have been kind enough to approve my membership. Thank you to the moderators.
This forum was of immense help to me in understanding the various steps, terminologies, intricacies involved in constructing a house (I term these as inputs) since this is my first time. And hence it also becomes my duty to contribute my little bit (outputs) which could help the future would be house-builders. In simple words => give and take policy.
About me:
Mech engineer working in an engg industry (and hence a little familiar with most of the terminologies used in construction and materials)
First time house building experience (thanks to this forum, construction is not as complex as rocket science)
About the construction:
G+1, Duplex house on a 30X40 west facing site
All approvals are obtained from relevant authorities and construction will start shortly
Full contract rate with contractor who is known to me. He has his own contacts for floor plan and layout and he will take care of the same
Except borewell, interiors and statutory related payments, the cost covers all the stages of construction
Price escalation protection in place (not sure if this will help me. Few people I have spoken to say that construction cost is expected to further reduce)
Pre-construction activites:
1. Visit as many homes of your relatives/friends and notice the various finer points of home needs. Discuss with people who have just completed building thier new home for their experience. And finally but not the least, visit mybdasites forum for valuable informations from professionals and fellow members
2. If you already have neighbour(s), take them into confidence, build a rapport and assure them of least possible disturbance during construction and repairs to any damages to their house during the construction. This will help in the long run. After all as the famous saying goes - “Love thy neighbour as thyself”
3. If the adjacent site is empty, its a god send for the contractor where he can store the construction materials rather than store them on the road. If not the adjacent site locate the nearest site possible. Do not forget to take permsision from the site owner before-hand
4. Soil testing – Not sure how important this is since the contractor has not discussed about this. Still a grey area for me. (Inputs welcome from fellow members)
to be continued...
A newbie here and this is my first post. After following this site as a guest for more than 6 months and understanding how this forum works, I finally registered with this forum. The moderators have been kind enough to approve my membership. Thank you to the moderators.
This forum was of immense help to me in understanding the various steps, terminologies, intricacies involved in constructing a house (I term these as inputs) since this is my first time. And hence it also becomes my duty to contribute my little bit (outputs) which could help the future would be house-builders. In simple words => give and take policy.
About me:
Mech engineer working in an engg industry (and hence a little familiar with most of the terminologies used in construction and materials)
First time house building experience (thanks to this forum, construction is not as complex as rocket science)
About the construction:
G+1, Duplex house on a 30X40 west facing site
All approvals are obtained from relevant authorities and construction will start shortly
Full contract rate with contractor who is known to me. He has his own contacts for floor plan and layout and he will take care of the same
Except borewell, interiors and statutory related payments, the cost covers all the stages of construction
Price escalation protection in place (not sure if this will help me. Few people I have spoken to say that construction cost is expected to further reduce)
Pre-construction activites:
1. Visit as many homes of your relatives/friends and notice the various finer points of home needs. Discuss with people who have just completed building thier new home for their experience. And finally but not the least, visit mybdasites forum for valuable informations from professionals and fellow members
2. If you already have neighbour(s), take them into confidence, build a rapport and assure them of least possible disturbance during construction and repairs to any damages to their house during the construction. This will help in the long run. After all as the famous saying goes - “Love thy neighbour as thyself”
3. If the adjacent site is empty, its a god send for the contractor where he can store the construction materials rather than store them on the road. If not the adjacent site locate the nearest site possible. Do not forget to take permsision from the site owner before-hand
4. Soil testing – Not sure how important this is since the contractor has not discussed about this. Still a grey area for me. (Inputs welcome from fellow members)
to be continued...