Showing posts with label PCI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PCI. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

PCI Completed Now Handover Is Imminent

PCI went really,really well only a few minor things like some rough plaster, patchy staining on the stairs and missing mortar to attend to. The building inspector was very happy and said we have an excellent build so that is reassuring. A big thumbs up to Metricon for a job well done.

We signed off on the paperwork and will be getting our KEYS next FRIDAY!!!! 11/11/11 at 11am how cool is that.

EXCITED EXCITED AND VERY E X C I T E D

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Site Cleared of Bricks

The bricks have been touched up and damaged ones replaced. The expansion joints have been filled with silicone and the piles and piles of spare bricks have been removed from site. For one moment we though we were going to get stuck with them all. Could have made a brick cubby house from them I guess?

The Council are investigating the build next door to see if they are in breach of the rule for the native vegetation covenant. The inspector is off to discuss it with the development application department and will inform me tomorrow of what is really going on. Hopefully they aren't and never were intending to build their house that far forward but I have a feeling the builder is going to be in trouble for digging up protected land.

PCI tomorrow and if all goes well we might get our keys next week. The bank do not have to send out their valuer yet as we have the pool and fencing included as part of our finances so they will do the valuation only when everything is finished. That means once we are happy with the build we fax in our final invoice for the practical completion stage and it will be paid to Metricon the very next day - no excuse for any delays...excellent!

The bob cat is coming next week and the fence is being erected next weekend. Move date has been set for 17th November. As Sandy is doing all the organising it doesn't seem real to me yet as I'm so busy at work right now my focus is taken up with running the business. It will start being real when everything disappears into boxes!!!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Final Invoice

We haven't even had PCI yet but the final invoice for practical completion and variations arrived yesterday!!!! 
Time To Pay Up
Looks like Metricon want to get us finished as soon as possible. That's good for us as there will be no delays waiting for the invoice and we can get the bank all ready for action once we are satisfied that the house (OUR HOME!!!) has been built to plan after PCI.

The movers are booked for Thursday 17th Nov, the buildings insurance is set up and now all we have to do is order gas, electricity, bins and telephone. We are moving into our new home - yes we really are.

The digger driver, fencer, native plant landscaper and pool builder have all been told we will be ready from Monday 21st so we are pencilled in for these jobs to commence/continue. I would dearly like the pool and paving etc to be finished before Christmas so we get to enjoy it over our break. Oh must get the turf company out as well otherwise it will just be mud or dust to play in depending on the weather.

We are now officially very, very EXCITED!!!
These Will Be Ours Very Soon

Friday, October 28, 2011

Now The Hard Work Begins

Spent the afternoon at the new Masters warehouse in Springfield. It is huge and has everything from pot plants to lighting and all sorts in between. All your DIY projects are catered for and they even sell white goods.
I've got 3 BBQs that I have my eye on and we have picked out floor lamps, some wallpapers, artworks and ideas for dressing the house and storage to go in the wardrobes and the study/playroom. Oh and they do an incredible range of floor rugs at very reasonable prices. So wish list in hand we will return once we have moved to go on a very big shopping spree. I think they do home delivery as well - hmm that might come in handy!

The building inspector is booked for PCI and we have finally decide on our fencing we will be having slate grey aluminum fences and gates across the front of the house and around the pool and standard palling fences on the boundary areas. It sounds as if the neighbours all want to get together to have a pow wow about the fences before people put them up. Well they better organise something soon as our fencing guy is booked in to start almost immediately after we move in.

Just the digger and turf to organise then the hard work of packing and moving and cleaning and landscaping begins.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

It's A Date!!!

It's finally happening, the date for the Practical Completion Inspection (PCI) has been set for Friday 4th November. Wow, gosh and double wow that's next week. We are booking an independent inspection as well which will cost around $550 but will be money well spent if it picks up any issues that need attention.

Inspectors
Not sure how long it takes from PCI to handover - can anyone give us an idea from their own experiences?
Our bank have been really good at paying the invoices and getting things organised so I can't see them holding things up. Are we being too optimistic to think we might be moving around the 20th November?

I'm so excited, it's really happening we are getting a new home oh and a massive new mortgage to go with it!!! Brilliant, now we can do landscaping, finish the pool, getting fences and plants, decorate and furnish the place. Oh to have a big kitchen and bathroom again..... I've gone all dreamy.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Going Dotty

Ah ah what is that? There have been people in my house as it looks like it has caught a case of the lesser know form of green spotted measles. There are green dots all over the paintwork inside and out. I headed off around the back of the house and low and behold more green dots and the painters are in doing the touch ups on the paintwork and staining the remaining timber work.

Went and had a good look around to find some of the minor issues have been attended to but not all yet. The guy with the mirrors must have gone mad as the one that was in the powder room has also been taken back out so that must have been damaged along with the one for the ensuite. The missing light fixture in the kitchen has been installed and the replacement study door is having a nice lie down in the garage.
Still no news from the SS, really TC pick up the phone will you. I will hound him (again!!) on Monday to see where we are at.

Later on site I peered through the front door and the stairs have been stained (aarrgghhh no camera with me sorry), they look fantastic. I can now suddenly imagine myself really living there. I don't know why but finishing the stairs has made it appear more real that this is our home and we will be living there soon. Amazing.
I will pop back over the weekend to get some pictures.

Friday, October 21, 2011

All Quiet On The Western Front

"Its oh so quiet, its oh so still". No phone calls, no e-mails, no activity on site and no reply to my text messages either. All we want to know is an idea of PCI and handover dates so we can start planning. I'm not getting annoyed or impatient about the end date as our build has only been 20 weeks so far but I think its quite rude not to speak to your clients for 2 weeks when it is your job to keep us informed with weekly progress calls. The Building Support Coordinator (BSC) Karen is very good she answers our email promptly but when it is oh yes TC (the site supervisor) will call you about that and then he doesn't I get irritated by the lack of a courtesy call. if they don't know when PCI is yet then just say that and we'll patiently wait another week.

We are still nutting out the final specifications for the fencing and typical of us we always prefer the more expensive option or products. The budget has blown out by a couple of thousand but we had factored that in in our initial price range estimate. We are also trying to decide do we want curtains or blinds, a combination of both and which is going to go at which window. We are thinking of not having any window treatments for the family, kitchen , dining space as we have massive picture windows that we don't really want to obscure in any way - we may change our minds if it's not private enough or too chilly in winter or there is too much glare in summer. It would save us a lot of dosh if we can avoid having curtains in that room though.

We are also considering a small shed to go in the ugly side of the house where the air con, hot water heater and pool equipment are situated. The shed can the be home for our gardening tools and pool cleaning things which will give us more space in the garage for the boy's toys - you know bike, scooters etc.

Sandy is busy selling our worldly goods on E-bay so we don't have to move things in that we don't really want any more. Better go check that one of my kidneys isn't being auctioned as we speak........

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Mirrors

The bathroom mirrors have been installed, unfortunately the one for the ensuite is chipped and needs to be redone so the poor guy who was there all by himself grunting and straining to lift the damn thing on his own had to carry back to his van again. He was not impressed.

The replacement study door and handles have arrived so they need installing and staining. The stairs will also need to be stained and a few minor corrections needed to be done around the place from the last time we were in. I want to go in again to check on couple of things but haven't been able to get in the house for a while, it'd be nice to measure up for some window treatments so we can get an idea of how much we need to spend and to see if some of those small issues we'd picked up on have been rectified. I think if I don't hear from the SS soon about PCI I'm just going to push for a site meeting. He actually hasn't spoken to us since the last one, what a big baby he is. I will definitely telling Metricon that his attitude and behaviour in the past few weeks has not been pleasant and I would not do business with him again. Shame because the house is awesome.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Form 21

I haven't seen anyone at the house, don't know whats happening, the SS didn't call (again) for the weekly update but we did get some exciting news..... Metricon are applying for a Form 21.
In plain language a form 21 is a certificate of occupancy from a building certifier which is basically a final inspection with council who will come out to make sure your home has been built as the plans show. Once the paperwork is issued this is sent to the bank or your lender so they can then do their bit and make final payment for handover. Wow its really happening, I am chasing up a date now for PCI so I can organise our own building inspector and get a time frame on handover so we can start packing and book the removalisits. Pinching ourselves because can't quite believe it.

Yesterday afternoon we went to King furniture and picked out a very nice sofa and some cushions to match and contrast. We eventually chose one from the Phoenix range as this was more comfortable for us short people. They have good sale on at the moment otherwise normally we'd have only been window and ideas shopping in there. To get delivery before Christmas we need to order it in the next few days. Until it arrives we will put our existing sofa in the family room which will then get recovered and moved up to the leisure room.

Phoenix Range From King Furniture Ours Is Similar To The Larger Picture
Once our things come out of storage we will be able to plan what we a re keeping or selling and which pieces are going where. At the moment we are looking at keeping the dining table but getting different chairs and may be treating ourselves to a king size bed (luxury!).
The other thing we desperately need to source is some floor rugs. Fun times shopping ahead.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Finishing Touches and Tidying Up

The final push to finish our homes continues. The shower screens and bathroom mirrors have been installed and the totally over flowing site bin has been cleared away. The rest of the site is still a tip so we presume they will do a final site clean a little closer to PCI/handover.
I plan to speak to the SS tomorrow to see if we can set a definite PCI date so I can book the building inspector as well. We will also be going out to check out some furniture while everywhere has sales on. This is the sort of thing we'd like for the family room.

King Furniture - Kato Deluxe - In Grey?

We (I should actually say Sandy) worked tirelessly yesterday ringing for quotes on gas, electric and building insurance as well as finalising what fencing we are having and getting us an new quote. It appears that we will now be having frameless glass fencing for around the pool and we have seen aluminium fencing that looks just like timber that would be awesome for a privacy/feature fencing. No maintenance and no wood stain bleeding out and dripping colour onto the granite pavers. aluminium slats gallery

Looks Like Timber But Is Aluminium

It is so surreal that almost a year to the day that the land auction happend we will be moving in to our new home. Crazy.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

PCI Approaching and Some Tips We Picked Up Along The Way

Could this be the world's fastest double story build? If we have PCI as suggested in around 2-3 weeks our actual build will have taken less than 22 weeks. When we first started we expected more like 35 weeks from reading other blogs and even then we felt we were being optimistic. So we are filled with excitement that we will be moving in to our new home in November (hopefully) as PCI should be happening around 25th Oct.
Must organise insurance, gas, telephone, Internet, Foxtel etc so that we can be hooked up to the world once we move.

Are we happy with Metricon? 95% yes and 5% no over silly little things which have irritated us like a sometimes grumpy SS and the issue over the shower tiles. You look in all of Metricon's show homes, brochures, tile studio images etc and the tiles are all straight laid - don't market something you can't always deliver without offering a disclaimer, it raises peoples expectations that this is what they will be getting, especially when it is written into your contract.

Some tips:
  • preparation is the key when planning your home look at lots of designs and do your research
  • you can't do enough home work before preliminary contract go to lots of show homes see whats on offer, check the quality of the finishes, get lots of ideas
  • see what changes you can incorporate to a standard house plan to make a design work for you
  •  put everything in on your wish list, get it costed then pare down what is too expensive
  • allow 50% more for electrical than you think
  • budget at least another $150K over base price for your upgrades
  • ask lots and lots of questions
  • go to Studio M several time before colour consultation and check out what you can have
  • ask what is standard and what is an upgrade do not presume that you will be getting something just because it is displayed that way
  • go over your contract and plans with a fine toothcomb, check every detail before signing off
  • check your contract and plans often prior to and during build its amazing what things you miss
  • take your plans with you when you visit the site so you can compare
  • visit your build regularly and check on progress, look for things that aren't right
  • regular site meetings and phone chats with your SS are a must
  • prepare to compromise occasionally
  • have fun and enjoy watching your dream home appear before your very eyes
The quality of the work appears to be of a high standard and we love the almost finished product. We have actually started considering where the furniture will go and if we have the budget to may be buy a few new items. Lets hope that the final few weeks go smoothly and everything happens to plan.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Carpets and Site Meeting

We went to the house in the morning for a pre-site meeting check to find the carpet is being laid so we had a quick nosey inside and it looks great. I didn't have my camera so you will have to wait to see how amazing it looks. I love the smell of new carpet.

Thankfully the site meeting with the SS was aimable and professional. After wandering around with clipboard and plans in hand (I am very nerdy!) I spotted a missing overhead light in the kitchen, and extra drain hole in the laundry cupboard and a big hole in the wall where the carpet layers got a little carried away. All in all it is looking great and the quality of finishes is satisfactory. Then we hit the snagging point regarding the laying of the shower tiles in a diamond pattern and not straiight laid as per the contract. In the past this would have become quite a heated debated followed by the threat a fisty cuffs. However I have matured greatly over the years and was able to negotiate that he at least run it by the CM and see where we can go from there. The problem with diamond lay - something my nana would have had, looks old fashioned in a contemporary home. The problem with straight lay - hard to get the fall off so water doesn't pool in the shower. We'll wait and see what they say before making a decision.

The Nolan 45 house is beautiful; in fact I will no longer refer to it as house, site, block or build as now it is almost our home. If we leave the tiles as they are PCI will be in around  2.5 weeks. Lots of shreks and loud whooping noises!! The build will have only taken 21 weeks - I know insane.
We will be getting an independent inspection as well prior to handover so pencil an early November moving in date in your diary!

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Nearly There?

18 weeks have passed by since the build started with the site scrape and it has flashed by in a blur of concrete, steel, plaster, timber, cables, pipes, bricks and tiles.

Things are slowly coming to an end, the balustrade on the balcony is in place and the air conditioning unit has been installed. We were trying to think what else needs to be completed before our home is finished and this is what we came up with:
  • carpets
  • appliances in the kitchen
  • driveway and concrete path to portico
  • stain the stairs
  • little bits of painting
  • robe doors
  • fix minor hiccups
  • and let me see can I think of anything more ...... no I can't
No way, is that really all that is left to do before the final inspection and handover, surely we have forgotten something? No it actually looks like this house will be finished in a few weeks (or may be less than that who knows?) now we are starting to get a tiny bit excited, yes!

Balcony With Silver Balustrade

Air Conditioning Unit (This Is The "Ugly" Working Side of The House)

Over Bench Lighting In Kitchen

We have had a stressful few days with the SS verbally fighting with the pool builders. It got very heated and quite nasty and I had to tell everyone to pull their heads in and try to get them to reach a compromise but sadly because tempers had become so heated everyone was digging their heals in and refusing to budge. In the end I had to call the construction manager who eventually calmed things down and got the situation rectified. I never knew temporary pool fencing would cause so much mayhem. I tell you they are worse than kids. However, we are determined not to let a moody SS spoil it for us. But had this happened earlier in the build I would be approaching Metricon regarding a change of site supervisor as I don't appreciate dealing with someone who is dismissive and aggressively defensive and then tries to bully people in to doing everything his way. It is interesting that when you ask him about something his answer is always a sharp "that's standard" I think I'll ask him if he'd like that as his middle name! Yes it has been irritating but Sandy and I are very calm people and can see the funny side of it but when people are threatening to walk off the job and rip up your concrete because a pool fence is too close to the house you know that it's time to say enough is enough. We are supposed to be having a site meeting on Friday so have decided that each time we point out something that needs changing we will be a little tongue in cheek and simply ask "erm is that standard?".

We have had a native plant gardener come and look at the nature covenant, he is going to pull out all the weeds and spray to prevent them coming back, then plant around 40 lovely native shrubs and mulch the entire 250 sqm with a thick carpet of forest mulch. The fencing contractor is also coming out to do a proper measure up and help us decide on the finished designs. We will need to decide where we are having garden beds and turf then get the grass people out for a quote as well. What else will we need to think about - the gas supply, window treatments, mail box, house number, landscaping etc etc etc. What fun!

We would like an independent inspection before handover, can anyone recommend a certifier in the Brisbane area?