£800 sounds ok tbh. 22K is a lot though even if that includes a new kitchen unless its a crazy ££££s kitchen!. A bit off topic but how many quotes did you get?
Lol.. so hes spent what 12yrs at Uni.. i really doubt that.. might wanna take that with a pinch of salt..The architect is a structural engineer as well.
Good, sounds like hes thought it through and its the only sensible option..He is a structural engineer first off and does architectural work.
I will need new foundations for the goal posts.
The OP's engineer has intimated that he is happy to draw up either as a solution but has already drawn up a box frame solution hence his reluctance to draw up a more economical (for the OP) goal post solution.dare I ask what I have missed?
Would agree with this completely..The OP's engineer has intimated that he is happy to draw up either as a solution but has already drawn up a box frame solution hence his reluctance to draw up a more economical (for the OP) goal post solution.dare I ask what I have missed?
He (the SE) has also intimated that he is uncomfortable having work commence on site using a revised goalpost design that has not yet been approved by the LA suggesting to the cynical posters amongst us that he is using an already LA approved design ie from a previous job and is merely trying to save himself some work.
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