looking to add a basement on my new build costs pitfalls experiences
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LAXSIDHU
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looking to add a basement on my new build costs pitfalls experiences

by LAXSIDHU » Sun Sep 22, 2013 10:56 am

Hi all thanks for looking

im looking to add a basement onto my new basement ive got the planning for a 120sqm basement, has anyone been through the process cost involved pitfall money saving ideas.

the new build will be built up against my existing house so underpinning will be required, was originally going down the water proof concrete route, however it seems far to risky, have now decided to go down the safer tested method internal tanking with pumps.

at one point was considering splitting the contracts and jobs into the following stages to save money 1) underpinning original house from a underpinning specialist......2) excavation hire a man with digger.......3) get a formwork specialist construct and carryout concrete pour.....4) tanking specialist to tank basement structure, everyone have talked to has advised well against it as alot can go wrong, i have building experience but never gone under ground.....Does anyone have a idea of the costs for a basement shell with tanking, as internal fit out i can do.

Any help would be much appreciated...cheers Max

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Re: looking to add a basement on my new build costs pitfalls experiences

by welsh brickie » Sun Sep 22, 2013 4:52 pm

I would suggest using one company for this type of construction, if a problem occurs, each contractor will blame each other for the cause, and its a lot of hassle dealing with different contractors, trying to save money on this type of construction is a nightmare, unforeseen problems always occur so lock them in with a contract and add a penalty clause if the work is not completed on time.
You will need plans to submit anyway so the company you choose should give you an accurate price for the job.

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