atm
Members-
Content Count
7 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Community Reputation
0 NeutralAbout atm
-
Rank
Member
Previous Fields
-
Gender
Male
Recent Profile Visitors
The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.
-
Thanks Yoongf. This is exactly I hope to achieve. This steel structure subcon has helped to recommend a maincon to build concrete footing and bondek slabs and to use his license. However, we met some resistance with this main con as he insisted on a Tender Drawing to quote which I explained I have no intention to call for Tender and therefore no Tender drawing. The structural drawing from PE was given instead and this is the same drawing for BCA submission once we have maincon details on the forms. I am still looking for a friendly main con since receiving URA PP in Feb 2016. Would you happen to have a friendly main con to recommend? Thanks again!
-
Dear Yoong, Please allow me to clarify, I did not engage an Architect but had appointed a PE to come out with plan, take care of URA, BCA, SCDF, NEA, NPark submissions and to include RTO and RI fees. This A&A work is definitely on the path of full compliance. Our project was granted PP in Feb 2016 and I am requesting quotation from licensed contractor to build the foundation (i.e. concrete footings) and bondek slabs. I have a metal specialist contractor who can build the metal structure and roof, but he is unable to build the concrete footings and bondek slabs. As such, mobilisation work has yet to commence. I am hoping to engage a qualified maincon that can build the foundation, bondek and help out with site management. If main con has M&E trades working with him, I don't mind to put these work in his contract too. As for architectural and carpentry works, I can cut them out to award to the most qualified contractor / nominated subcon and main con can charge a profit and attendance fee. What I meant by DIY is I assume the work of Project Manager to co-ordinate various works at site if the main-contractor can only build the concrete footings and bondek slabs. The structural design is ready for submission to BCA for WP but I am only short of a BCA license contractor in our BCA submission for apply for WP.
-
Dear Yoongf, You are right, I have yet to finalise a licensed builder for the foundation work to follow-up submission of WP. Do you know of any licensed builder that can build concrete footings and bondek slabs for an extension of my shophouse (to fill the void of existing courtyard)? I have found one specialist builder to build structural metal frames, staircase and metal sheet roof but he does not do concrete footing and bondek. I have in mind a licensed plumber, licensed electrician and a few contractors for architectural works. My original intention is to attempt a DIY project. Thanks!
-
Which refrigerator to get?
atm replied to Alanwong1975's topic in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
I have good experience with Miele. Good after-sale service too.