Ahhui 3 Report post Posted January 26, 2014 Can anyone expert/experince frenz advise me the below quotation :-Masonry Works1 Construct main entrance kerb $ 38.002 Supply & lay (60 x 60)cm glazed/matt homogeneous floor tiles at foyer, living/dining & passageway $ 2,640.003 Supply & lay glazed/matt homogeneous skirting at foyer, living/dining & passageway $ 420.004 Supply & lay (60 x 60)cm glazed/matt homogeneous floor tiles at 3 bedroom $ 3,180.005 Supply & lay glazed/matt homogeneous skirting at 3 bedroom $ 530.006 Construct cement motar kitchen cabinet base with side skirting. $ 300.007 Construct cement motar tall unit cabinet base with side skirting $ 60.008 Construct fridge base c/w tiles finish $ 150.009 Construct washing machine base c/w tiles finish $ 150.0010 Construct shower kerb at master bathroom $ 150.00Plumbing Works1 Install outlet drainage pipe for sink, washing machine. $ 100.002 Provide labour to install 1 no of wash basin & tap . $ 160.003 Provide labour to install 2/3 nos each bath rm accessories set at 2 bathrooms. $ 1 20.004 Provide labour to install kitchen sink & tap. $ 1 00.005 Provide labour to install 1 no storage heater $ 120.00D Electrical Works1 Electrical wiring & fitting form as attached. (est) TBAE Ceiling Works1 Supply & install design false ceiling at foyer, living/dining & passageway $ 1,150.002 Supply & install curve cove lighting at foyer, living/dining & passageway $ 1,380.003 Supply & install design false ceiling at master bedroom $ 450.004 Supply & install design cove lighting at master bedroom $ 340.00F Aluminium & Glass works1 Supply & install PD door c/w glass panel at kitchen entrance $ 550.002 Supply & install 5mm thick bronze mirror dining feature wall $ 930.003 Supply & install 5mm thick clear mirror beside shoe cabinet FOC4 Supply & install aluminium sliding window at service yard $ 580.005 Supply & install 10mm thick 1 fixed 1 slide door at master bathroom $ 600.00G Plaster & Paint Works1 Paint internal walls & ceiling using Nippon Paint for whole unit (5 +1) colours $ 1,200.00H Carpentry Works (Inclusive of soft closing for all casement door)Foyer1 Design & fabricate full height shoe cabinet c/w settee in laminate finish $ 1,480.00Approx size: 1500mm (L) x 450mm (D) x 2590mm (H) -Living2 Design & fabricate suspended round edge TV console in laminate finish $ 1,610.00Approx size: 2100mm (L) x 500mm (D) x 2590mm (H) -Kitchen (Package)3 Design & fabricate L10ft btm kitchen cabinet in laminate finish $ 3,888.004 Design & fabricate L10ft top kitchen cabinet in laminate finish5 Supply & install L10ft quartz kitchen worktop c/w front profile & back splash6 Additional 7ft extended kitchen cabinet $ 1,030.007 Additional 7ft extended kitchen worktop $ 1,260.008 Design & fabricate L2ft tall unit cabinet in laminate finish $ 780.00Master Bedroom9 Design & fabricate L9ft full ht casement door wardrobe in laminate finish c/w mirror $ 2,560.00Master Bathroom10 Design & fabricate L2.5ft top & btm vanity cabinet in laminate & mirror finish $ 850.0011 Supply & install L2.5ft & D2ft c/w back splash & front profile 20mm thick quartz kitchen work top. $ 450.0012 Supply & install L2ft tall hung storage cabinet in laminate finish $ 380.00I Misc items1 Haulage,sand & debris removal services Main Con2 Dismantle existing wash basin at master bathroom Main Con3 General cleaning to whole unit & chemical washing at kitchen, master bath, common bath $ 250.004 Laying of corrugated paper for floor protection $ 160.00Special Discount $ (1,296.00)Total cost for the above mentioned requires $ 28,800.00 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Takaishi 44 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 your cove lights look extremely off? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
firescorpz 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2014 Overall looks expensive too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tirimisu 4 Report post Posted January 30, 2014 if exp, also abit exp...overall still ok as long the ID & workmanship is good..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tcm 3 Report post Posted January 30, 2014 Hi,Looks a bit ex. Just to share some info, when we went to Malaysia Jusco at Bukit Indah recently, there was a furniture shop. According to the salespeople, customized warrobe at RM270 psf. We seen the quality, seem to be good. Just need to pay Rm580 for custom tax, irregardless of how many pc furniture you order.Might want to consider.... since bukit indah is not very far from Singapore if you go by tuas.Cynthia 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
daintyflair 3 Report post Posted February 7, 2014 Hi,Looks a bit ex. Just to share some info, when we went to Malaysia Jusco at Bukit Indah recently, there was a furniture shop. According to the salespeople, customized warrobe at RM270 psf. We seen the quality, seem to be good. Just need to pay Rm580 for custom tax, irregardless of how many pc furniture you order.Might want to consider.... since bukit indah is not very far from Singapore if you go by tuas.Cynthiahi there, can share the furniture shop name? thanks 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlfaLow 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2014 (edited) Hi there , would you mind to share the name of furniture shop at Bukit Indah (JB) ? Thanks in advance.So far , I'm considering to import furnitures from Hing Fuat Furniture http://www.hingfuat.com/index.php?ws=ourproducts as I realized their reputation among JB forum netizens seems not bad. Edited February 22, 2014 by AlfaLow Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tcm 3 Report post Posted April 12, 2014 Hi Daintyflair & AlfaLow,Sorry for my late reply.The shop name is Homelife. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SimpleMindLady 0 Report post Posted April 13, 2014 Hi Ahhui,your price seems ok lah. Different company when quote you will be different prices because they have "lobangs" from diff sub-contractors and materials suppliers.I personally feel that the workmanship must be good and the communication between you and the company rep must be good. Only then you will comfortable to release your expensive asset to them. Like for myself, i went ahead with a slightly more ex quote just because the IDs are friendly and gave the warm welcome feelingChoose wisely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tanmeng 4 Report post Posted April 14, 2014 I agree with SimpleMindlady with regards to the communication. I think it might be also better to find a few other quotations and talk to more people so you can get a better deal. You will not know the workmanship of the contractor before it is done anyway. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dwi 0 Report post Posted April 14, 2014 (edited) Hi AhHui,I share the same sentiments as what's said earlier. Unless you super like this id, there's no harm, setting aside more time to run through other id since we are talking about a substantial amount of money involved.**advertisement**Electrical works, we actually engage someone from JB, licensed electrician here. And if you do drive to JB, we find buying lightings and fans from JB are way cheaper than in Singapore! But to note that if we stay less than 48h in JB, then we are only GST-exempted for goods worth $150, otherwise it'd be $600, per person.We are now sourcing for curtains. Hope can get a real good deal oneAnyway, Good Luck in the hunting! Edited May 9, 2014 by Advertising Staff Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shunjou 0 Report post Posted April 15, 2014 Hi guys & gals,We're slated to get our keys to 4-room flat by early May. Now pondering about renovation works and ID. Had a walk around IMM and gotten a stack of name cards; however, subsequent online checks seems to point towards more negative comments on most of the ID shops, except for Outlook. So just wanna do a quick check with all of you here if Outlook is good / reliable? The ID that talked to us is a lady by the name Delphine Sing.Separately, can I check if we're allowed to engage JB-based ID / renovation contractors to carry out work to our flat? Though cost is an important consideration, I just wanna make sure that if we are to engage a JB-based ID and/or contractor, we're not in breach of any Singapore laws huh? Thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jchin1228 1 Report post Posted April 15, 2014 Hi AhHui,I just feel that your quotation is on the higher side. My first quotation is quite similar to yours but after painstaking searching around. Finally got one who is RADAC accredited and HDB licensed contractor. His price was a couple thousands below. Personally, I feel comfortable in talking to him.Advice is to search one or two more. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jchin1228 1 Report post Posted April 15, 2014 Hi Shunjou,I think is better to engage local contractor. Firstly, easier to apply for renovation permit and they can be partially responsible for any illegals amendments to done to the house. Secondly, if you have any issues with the carpentry work, etc, it is easier to go back to local contractor for repairs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SimpleMindLady 0 Report post Posted April 15, 2014 Hi Shunjou,true to what jchin1228 mentioned. Local just because u can always go back to them anytime. Aside from that, if costing plays an important role in your decision making, find IDs where they give you free gift. Had an ID which just did a follow up with me informing me that their management giving some electronics free for anyone who signs up by end of April. Too bad I had done my signing with another company.Many choices out there really. Search a little more and you will find the right one. PS: Always meet up with your potential ID so that you are able to experience and see if they are sincere in doing business with you. Afterall, youre going to hand over half million worth of your asset. Trust and gut feeling I feel is important.Good Luck!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites