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Just thinking out loud... the GFA issue shd not be a key concern for nw. Walk up flats is a strata titled flat development. Need to chk if there is an active MCST in place. Any flat development that involves gfa issues need mcst endorsement. This can get very messy. If below neighbour is some blur aunty, then u are in luck, u can be the entire MCST. But the biggest show stopper is the structural plans. Most buildings from this era do not hv proper foundations or very strong structures. A PE might say hv to micropile and strengthen the below columns. Dun think below neighbours are going to be so accomodating. Next is FSB. Enlarging an attic may increase the “running distance” to the nearest escape staircase. Whether a QP want to sign off on this drawing is a seperate discussion. If all these legal proper way presents so many show stopping issues, might as well go full DIY renovation. GFA issues no longer relevant. We may see some impressive attics in SG. Usually those owners own entire building and redid the lower floor structures.
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If tender quotes are very tight, it can only mean trouble. The tender process is rigged. The tender specs are too lacking in details for any contractor to quote accurately. To mitigate the situation, get contractors seperately to quote, not those recommended by the guy calling the tender. Insist on NSC for piling, plumbing, electrical, aircon, sanitaryware and tiles. This will surely freak out those non serious quotes. With detailed breakdowns, u can then accurately compare quotes. Insist on a performance bond of 10%. Financially Weak contractors cant afford them.
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I am more amazed at the installation of a magnetic netting on the outside of the window. Not only does it alter the external facade of the building, it also presents a window safety issue. Very high chance the incoming mcst will insist on its removal.
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Additives even by manufecturer warranty lasts 10yrs. And thats by application in near lab conditions. The way to meet sg ppl expectations is in the design, not the treatments. Ie.. no flat roofs, water do not touch painted surfaces. U will notice that new high value construction uses concrete external walls instead of bricks. Double layer brick is for heat insulation, not abt waterproofing.
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Builder Vs Architect
yoongf replied to iamken's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Then easy ma. Immediately terminate the main con n architrct. Get evidence of their negligence. Appoint new maincon to finish up. This is easy to follow up! -
Builder Vs Architect
yoongf replied to iamken's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
What is the opinion of the architrct? Whose side is the architrct on? no other contractor will sign. Is there a performance bond that gives u leverage? are there LD clauses in the contract? if really no hope, go for termination of contract. Funny ppl will not change overnite. It will take a few months to get new contractor on board but still better than have a unstable relationship with existing contractor. It takes 2 hands to clap. It could be unreasonable expectations on your side without you knowing it. Therefore seek architect opinion first. There are professional contract mgt firms out there to resolve such issues. -
Inter-Terrace Reconstruction
yoongf replied to comelyboi's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Contractor must apply for temporary utility supply. However, this will take weeks to setup the temp toilets n temp meter board. If u cut off supplies before these temp facilities are up.. contractor has to build these facilities with zero power and zero water. Hw productive can that be. Better to liase with contractor abt what is most convenient solution. Neighbours will not appreciate a 24hr diesel generator next door. -
Landed House Reconstruction
yoongf replied to Bryant18's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
1650sqft land for a semi-D? that is unusually small. Is the number correct? -
Tiles for feature wall
yoongf replied to yewee's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Eunos ave 3 http://www.hafary.com.sg/contact -
AA/Rebuild Corner Terrance
yoongf replied to confucius87's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Built in 80s, existing 2.5 floors shd hv high chance get to 3.5 without rebuilding. Provided the zoning allows for it. its really a question of the materials to be used. Existing home or newly acquired property? -
Water leakage
yoongf replied to irenenlh's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Before 10 from TOP date got warranty, after 10 no. If leak is from a flat roof, better to redo the entire roof waterproofing. Horizontal slab leak.. Is simply chasing the issue to different location every year. -
Water leakage
yoongf replied to irenenlh's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
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What they dont tell u is the cost of the batteries that requires replacement every few years. The same issue is happening for electric cars. There is a quantum leap in battery technology coming out soon but its still new and the price unknown. Lets not kid ourselves. As long as power supply is readiliy available, the switch over cost is prohibitive, unless grants are involved. Solar only makes sense for ulu areas where there are no ready power supply available like a floating fish farm, or when the neighbourhood sub station has maxed out like in HDB towns. Well.. Thats just my opinion.
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REBUILD CORNER TERRACE
yoongf replied to pssman's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
$300 psf x covered area is more like what u see in those heartland condo showflats. Definitely not Twin Peaks standard. There is a big difference between what a contractor quote and the final budget of a home owner. $300 does not include consultant fees, authority submission fees and fittings and fixtures and GST. -
Cost of adding toilets
yoongf replied to YCKAMK's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
Really depends on the existing layout. Need to see the proposed layout. Sewer lines that carry the poo flows by gravity. For the new lvl1 toilet if it abutt the existing toilet still easy. If have a horizontal run that will cross ground beams is a major task. Same for level2 toilets. Need to see if crossing any beams, and if the lowered false ceiling is acceptable to the client