It is all coming together nicely....haha famous last words.
I can't believe it has been almost been 2 months since my last post - and what a frustrating 2 months it has been. I really did think all the communication problems and delays were over now we were in the building phase but I was wrong. Frustrating is not quite the word for it.
I have begun to think that building companies have their own special take on communication. In my line of work if we make a commitment that something is going to happen on a specific date and things change we communicate the change, in order to minimise the customers disappointment. In the building game you call the customer on Friday and let them know what you think might happen over the next week (you don't use the words 'think' or 'might' mind you - you say it will happen). The next Friday give them another call, if what you say would happen last week didn't happen, that's ok promise it again for the next week and blame 1 of the trades that left you down. Now the following Friday make sure you call the customer again (because that is the most important thing) and if what you promised the previous 2 weeks still hasn't happened, that's ok promise if for the next week....and so on and so on.
This happened to us with the bricks for the top storey. We were promised 2 weeks in a row that they would start on following Monday which didn't happen. On the 3rd Friday our SS said he actually wished I hadn't picked up and the call had gone to messagebank as he hates to deliver bad news but the brickies definitely would be on site on Monday. Well they didn't turn up and I left it until Tuesday afternoon to call him and he informed me, after we spoke on Friday, he called the bricklayer who said he wouldn't be able to get to our job until Thursday/Friday the following week. He was very surprised when I said I would have thought he would call me back on Friday if the weekly update was found to be incorrect an hour later. He also said he was hurt because he prides himself on his communication WTF???
At this stage I think we have to agree to disagree on what good communication is and keep going... and despite all the delays we are still moving forward albeit slowly. The good thing to come out of all miscommunication is we did receive confirmation from Wisdom that we are still on track to complete by the end of March. That is good news!!
We are now in the Christmas shutdown period however here are a few photos of where we are up to...
2nd storey roof tiles complete (love them!!!)
Render to front complete although the painters started to paint the 2nd storey the wrong colour (Grrrr!). It is supposed to be a light colour but was painted a dark grey
This is the Alfresco area with bricks cleaned - they look amazing however there is a few spots where the bricks are chipped and the base colour is coming through - this is on the list of things to discuss with the SS in January
This the front entry. The render is beautiful - a lovely job. It is not painted yet (top storey painted the wrong colour)
Lots of action on our street as well over the last month. Our 2 direct neighbours and 1 across the street managed to be finished and moved in by Christmas. We are very jealous although I don't envy them in a few weeks being woken early every day by noisy tradies starting their day.
Here's to exciting (and less frustrating!!) times in 2015...
Happy new year, its great to hear from you again for the update.
ReplyDeleteI experience the same as you, the brick cannot be laid 3 weeks from what my SS suggested and the root is not laid until they return from Christmas shut down. Now I just hope that the frame and floor board are fine from the weather as they exposure to extreme hot and rain these days.
You house looks really nice especially after the root is on and colour is painted on the wall (although they painted in wrong colour).
You may check with your neighbours about the fencing installation, hopefully they can match your build timeframe. I understand that we want the fence up as soon as we move in for privacy, but it would help if they can wait until your site preparation is done. 3 months wait would be challenge tho.
Good luck and looking forward for your update and pictures :)
Hi Eddy
DeleteHappy New Year to you too. It will be a great year if we survive lol.
Where about are you building and what design?
I know what you mean about everything sitting there over the break. We still have no roof on the garage so all the water still gets in. The brickies/builders also left at least 10 bags of cement sitting in the garage which are now ruined. It makes me mad that no one seems to care about the wastage.
Funny that you mentioned the fences. 1side went up about 4 weeks ago - our neighbour didn't give us the option or any quotes so we didn't have a say in it. On the other side the fence went up this week but we were given quotes and a small say in what it looked like. We now have both fences that are different but they are timber and we were planning on painting them anyway so hopefully it wont be too noticeable in the end.