Two Storey Extension

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This project is well underway now, the house is a two bed end terrace, will shortly be a three bed with ensuite, garage, conservatory, downstairs WC and utility room.
I've got some builders doing the shell, and then its up to me to finish it.

So here's how everything started out, remains of the old conservatory:

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View across the back of the house

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Start of the demolition:

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A small skip arrived:

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Some trenches for drainage and the edge beam of the raft:

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Edge beam rebars going in:

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Almost ready for the concrete pour:

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Ducts for the electric cables, one goes to the meter cupboard, the other to the workshop (see my other thread)

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Unfortunately I had to be at work when the concrete got poured, so I missed the huge concrete pump blocking the road up :LOL:
But got home to see

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The garage and workshop floor both got powerfloated.

I'll post some more in a bit of the brick work, once ive uploaded them all.
 
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letts hope your neighbours don't see this post.
you described it as a terrace they will be horrified, its a town house :LOL:

how far into the program are the builders(time scale)whats your expected duration.
 
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Super pictures. Answer so many questions of the: "I wonder how you ... ?" variety. More ..... please.
 
Why couldn't they hang the joists of hangers?.....must have taken ages cutting out those slots.
 
Roof should be getting felted today, then tiles start tomorrow hopefully.

Must get round to putting some more pictures up.
 
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Not bad progress, still a hell of a lot of work ahead though.
 
Excellent stuff, and very inspirational! Keep the pics coming!
 
Good progress EddyP

Looks like it is coming along well. Keep us posted with pics as it develops
 
A small skip arrived:

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good morning EddyP

How much was the ''small skip'' and what are the dimensions ? Can this skip be placed on the road to be filled with organic matter from ''landscaping''.
 
I beleive it was £250, in total there were 7 of them here.
Im not exactly sure of its size, but its HUGE, i think its the biggest roll off skip you can have (footprint wise) due to its size I dont think you're allowed them on the road, but i could be wrong.
 

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