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    Construction drawings

    I'm sorry to hear that! I double check the building regs , before consultation and after I've done the design. I think if I were to ever make a mistake I would fix it free of charge to be honest because that's technically what Im hired for, to meet regs, it's the bare minimum really, he should...
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    Construction drawings

    Thank you wessex101, I have been fortunate enough to get in with a builder who understands and has invited me to site, so I totally agree. Also, I try and do as much on my house as I can, (bar from the plumbing, 'cos who willingly does toilets?!) and also, sitting in front of a computer isn't...
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    Construction drawings

    Haha it's all good advice, thanks tony
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    Construction drawings

    thanks for the reply tomfe, I think you're right. Overall it is going to be a mixed bag. I'm thinking from a business perspective that I should factor my time and costs to do a decent detailed drawing with typical 1:20s on the floors, walls etc. and if the builder doesnt need it (say he's one of...
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    Construction drawings

    You're not being harsh at all, this is why I'm here asking :) I don't want to be another CAD monkey, which is what I feel my dads method is pushing me towards, but at the same time I don't want to be an arse telling a more experienced builder how to build, as you say I'm a designer, I should...
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    Construction drawings

    Thanks Tony, that's great advice. So overall you would suggest I do more detail to start with but maybe factor in a cost/time incase the builder wants an alternative detail? Thanks for your help
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    Construction drawings

    Hi tony, I'm a part 1 architect, but I didn't like all the arty bit, I prefer the construction but found my uni education lacking. Which is why I have chosen to take this route. I've started with a few customers and they're all happy so far following my dads advice, however seeing the online...
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    Construction drawings

    Thanks for the reply woody, so in your advice to do detailed drawings would you suggest that I try to pin down a busy builder to discuss how he would prefer to construct it (as there's a million ways to do something and the customer usually doesn't know) or the alternative being I just spec it...
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    Construction drawings

    Hi Garyo, from the customers I've had so far it's a very mixed bag. For building regs I did a basic layout, and the council requested more information then took ages, we eventually got a call back saying that the original drawings were fine and they were sorry it took so long with their...
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    Managing your own building work

    Hi Jonbey, the building inspector should tell you at the beginning or as you go along, I. e give me a call when the foundations are in, when the steels in place, etc. if you're concerned about building control sign off you could go with a building control approval as opposed to a building...
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    Construction drawings

    A question for Architects and builders. I've started doing construction plans for domestic alterations and the examples I work to include lots of detail i.e. Cavity will be made of X,Y,Z to meet a u-value of .... this is often in notes along with a detail drawing. However, my dad who is a PM and...
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