Thursday, April 12, 2012

Bricking complete

The bricking is complete!


I'm really liking how the bricks look. Everything looks nice, well-blended, and even; and they haven't even washed the bricks yet!

Some guy has come to measure the capping that goes atop the bricks, before they can start putting the cladding on.

They have also put the batts and all put into the walls:

My kitchen!

Close up of batts and where the light switches will go

The plasterer is coming on Monday, which is why we've organised for our independent buidling inspector to go have a look tomorrow morning.

We got him to inspect the frame earlier and found him extremely thorough.

Will keep you updated re: the report for this stage.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Just more pictures!!!!!


I'm loving how the bricks are looking!!


Welcome to my errr.... kitchen.

 
My living areas and alfresco, as seen from my backyard.

Friday, March 23, 2012

Progress update




It's getting more exciting! Each time I drive past there's significant progress, as now they are really getting ahead with the exterior.

The guys are putting the scaffolding up on Monday, which will allow the brickies to finish bricklaying (bricks go up to the base of the windows upstairs) and then we can get cracking with the cladding.

Here's an interesting fact which I didn't know earlier. The cladding that looks like weatherboard timber is in fact, engineered concrete. They come in 4.something metre long slabs, so they will be a challenge to put up.

Amazing stuff.




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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Bricking

They've started bricking!

Everything looks great, and I'm pleased we went with the rolled (actually, we probably would have been none-the-wiser) mortar.


At first I was a bit panicked, with two walls looking like they have different coloured mortar. Our site supervisor was quick to point out that mortar lightens as it dries, so hopefully when we pop by tomorrow, the off-white mortar would've lightened to a similar colour as the other wall.


We asked our site supervisor why some houses look incredibly patchy and his reply was that when bricks such as our Mocha are used, there are quite a lot of variation in colour. So in these cases, it's essential to have all bricks that are going to be used on-site. Then the supervisor would ensure that all bricks from different batches are blended before they are laid. Interesting.

At the moment, we are incredibly pleased with our site supervisor.

 Hooray! Totally makes up for the 'almost seeming redundant' office-based Building Coordinators...

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Bricks

At our colour appointment, we had decided to have our mortar raked, at the advice of our colour consultant. Heck - it was mortar, what would we know.

Our site supervisor suggested that because our bricks were Boral Mocha, from his experience, rolled mortar would just yield a better result.
 Boral Mocha brick

After uhmming and aahing, trying to get more information from websites and forums, we decided to go with his recommendation and opt for rolled.

Fingers crossed that it'll look good!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Frame up!

We had our independent building inspection today, and finally met with our site supervisor for the first time. Everything seems to be looking good, with only some minor rectifications needed. Our SS reported that the rectifications will be made by the time lock-up is done.

Apart from the rain we got today, weather has been awesome so work has been done so so quickly. I can only hope the weather will hold up and everything will go on as smoothly as it has been since construction began.


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Slabbin' it

It's all moving so quickly!


Visited on Monday and found the waffle pod pre-slab, awaiting the concrete to be poured the next day. 

Then went by on Wednesday, and lo and behold, the concrete has been poured!


Our site supervisor informed us that the framing carpenter will start work tomorrow, so stay tuned!