Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?
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hoodwinked
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Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?

by hoodwinked » Thu Oct 10, 2013 11:56 pm

Their first attempt, pleae view the site to see what happened next :-/
Their first attempt, pleae view the site to see what happened next :-/
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My Project Manager thinks that this is a good job for £12,700. Your comments are very welcome!
http://www.project-management-iom.info/home.html

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Re: Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?

by welsh brickie » Fri Oct 11, 2013 2:54 pm

judging by the pictures of the decking, its dangerous a child could easily fall, through the lack of spindles in the handrail.

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Re: Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?

by hoodwinked » Fri Oct 11, 2013 3:57 pm

You're not wrong there welsh brickie! Have a look at the site I made which will show you what they did next, It'll give you a laugh to say the least! As a professional I'd appreciate your comments. Please click the link
http://www.project-management-iom.info/ ... bacle.html

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Re: Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?

by welsh brickie » Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:28 pm

The quality of the workmanship is shocking, and with the report you have, I would ask for the deck to be removed and rebuilt, problem is I would not have it rebuilt using the same company that installed it.

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Re: Decking Disaster even using a Project Manager?

by hoodwinked » Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:39 pm

I'm glad you agree welsh brickie, I was beginning to doubt my sanity!
Thank you for your opinion, much appreciated!

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