weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 8, 2011 hi, in my experience, even though they say 4 weeks it's just the max. HDB told me the 'contractors were very busy', this was just before cny, but they were able to do it within a week or so. re- doing cement screed as soon as possible - not advisable if you want to hack your walls as the area previously taken up by walls need to be smoothened as well i made the 'mistake' of doing it before hacking (before engaging contractor really), he had to do up that portion (no extra cost...but still) heard from my neighbour that cement screed need to be dry before laying of laminates. so that will add to the delay as well.... noted your experience. i will put this question across to thomas when i meet him tomolo. he was the one who advised me to get the screeding done before he start any flooring works. but there is no mention of whether the wall hacking (if done later) would defeat the purpose of screeding. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
creatrixnator 0 Report post Posted March 8, 2011 noted your experience. i will put this question across to thomas when i meet him tomolo. he was the one who advised me to get the screeding done before he start any flooring works. but there is no mention of whether the wall hacking (if done later) would defeat the purpose of screeding. Hi , hdb doesn't do free screeding for areas u plan to do tiles. Only laminates/ wood or linoleum - according to the form la I read u still have 3 rooms , so your hacking (kitchen ) should not be affecting the screeding ... Unless u have laminates / parquet for living room ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footprint 0 Report post Posted March 8, 2011 (edited) Hopefully urs do not need PE as mine require, thou my ID was also quite confident that don't need. Yes, cement screeding request only done by owner, they can't. Try to ask ur hdb technical officer to sped up for u ba. I also hoping my screeding can be done fast if not can't put laminates on. N screeding is done if u putting laminates, marble, granite or carpet. Homogenous dun need this de. Edited March 8, 2011 by footprint Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 Think no need PE but still need to apply for HDB permit. hee. coz I'm hacking mine too. but ya, the ID will handle all, minimize our headaches on liaising! hee. Waiting for more updates soon! wah piang... i got a call from thomas (my ID) late yesterday that the wall demolition work requires PE endorsement, which may cost me another $500 - $800! but when i login to hdb's website using my singpass, i see this: Items Approved: The flat owner is permitted to carry out the following renovation works subject to the HDB's terms and conditions governing renovation works in HDB residential premises. The renovation works are to be completed by 14/04/2011. 1. Replacement of existing floor finishes with (a) HOMOGENEOUS, (b) PARQUET, © PARQUET and (d) PARQUET floor finishes at (a) LIVING ROOM, (b) BEDROOM 1 (MASTER OR MAIN BEDROOM), © BEDROOM 2 and (d) BEDROOM 3. a. Maximum thickness including the tiles and screed must not exceed 50mm. b. To use the prepack mortar/waterproof screed and waterproofing membrane for wet areas such as bathroom/toilets/balconies before laying of new floor tiles. Membrane should be upturned (up to 150 mm) against the walls, kerbs and pipes. c. To use UPVC floor trap grating with long collar at the floor traps. Items Pending Approval: The following proposed renovation works are pending evaluation by our Technical Departments. We will let you know the result in due course. 1. Demolition of internal walls at (a) KITCHEN and (b) KITCHEN marked RED on plan. 15/03/2011 Arch: On condition: Cooking activities should be confined to original kitchen floor area. referring to the details under Items Pending Approval, there is no mentioning of getting PE endorsement for this. any advice? do i really need to obtain an endorsement from a PE? i asked thomas what would the PE do or certify before he could endorse. he said the PE would simply based on the drawings and give his signature and rubberstamp, and there is no need for him to do any verification or any checks on-site! my mind went "wah... just a signature and rubberstamp cost me many hundreds of dollars" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
footprint 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 (edited) Hmm.. for my case, the PE did go down to see if hackable, then endorse wor. And rightfully, the PE shld be there when hacking is done (will cost additional cost). My PE cost me $500 wor. but it seems to be standard price? And it seems most kitchen walls requires PE as there's beams in it. So PE has to ensure will not affect the overall structure of the walls. Edited March 17, 2011 by footprint Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gimz63251073 0 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 well, the PE is held responsible in the event the building collapse due to the hacking. so that few hundred is to compensate for the risk... literally putting his head on the chopping board if something goes wrong. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 17, 2011 called up hdb, and they confirm yes, need pe endorsement. lan lan suck thumb. similarly to footprint's, i was also quoted $500 for pe's endorsement. i agreed and get thomas to proceed already and was told that the approval should be given next week. *cross fingers* Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 it has been a long time since i last update my thread, has been so busy with work and managing the reno to continue, let me share with you what my interior designer has came up for me. this is the schedule that has been worked out. so this would allow me to follow very closely on the progress of the reno. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 this is the original layout plan, mostly adopted from hdb. and this is how it would look like when the furniture is in. i think the above two is quite commonly given by most IDs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 (edited) and this... not sure this is commonly given or not... but i haven't seen anything like this. and this! i would say i am very glad to see these, actually. being a civil servant myself, getting used to documenting everything in black & white to confirm the mutual understanding, this is definitely very useful to me. there was a discussion prior to giving me the above. and straightaway, i could cross-verify his understanding and i could also point out anything misunderstood or noted wrongly. at least, i am insured from getting bad surprises Edited March 30, 2011 by weeeeeee..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 what else do i have? the colour of the wall paints i'm gonna have is also documented. and also the materials i have chosen the only bad is that plans do not illustrate how the materials look like, or how the colour of the paints look like. because frankly speaking, i forgotten what i have chosen for most items already. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 the tiling layout plan, woo hoo.... and the carpentry layout plan. the 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D' above denotes the various "viewpoints" for each carpentry works. i'll explain in my next post. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 let me show you what is viewpoints 'A' and 'B' through my 3D drawings first. see the carpentry just next to my main door? viewpoints 'A' and 'B' is going to show me how the shoes cabinet and the settee are going to be built. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 (edited) can you tell where my bomb shelter is supposed to be? it is supposed to be to the left-side of my main door, but it is going to be concealed by a feature wall, illustrated in viewpoint 'C': viewpoints 'D' and 'E' illustrates the carpentry works that are going to be undertaken within my kitchen area. Edited March 30, 2011 by weeeeeee..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
weeeeeee..... 1 Report post Posted March 30, 2011 bringing you back to the 3D drawings i posted previously, i'm going to touch on the tall cabinet next to the fridge which houses the built-in oven. followed by viewpoint 'F'. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites