Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Some Background

The idea for this new project started some years back with a trip to the UK and a week staying in a converted barn in Wales.
We were so taken with the barn, that we decided that we would like a building based on similar design, although the new one would be built using different materials - We don't use slate and stone as building materials in New Zealand.
Although I'm a registered residential building designer (LBP) I don't have any formal qualifications when it comes to building houses, and I had to sign a declaration that only I would be doing the build with some help from friends and family (unpaid), family take note:)
So in the NZ tradition of a home builder DIY you can construct your own house as long as you don''t use any paid labour, with the exception of Plumber, Drain layer and Electrician.
The house design is 2 stories on piles, the reason for the piles is because following some very big earthquakes in NZ if your house is damaged you can start making good the repairs the system of Jack and Pack, that's jacking up the house and levelling the house as required.
Note: the last shake we had,was an astounding 2 minutes! Magnitude of 7.5, very scary, luckily we had no structural damage but a couple of towns further down the coast in the South island were badly damaged with the main road still closed, they have just reconnected the rail line yesterday for limited traffic.
A number of very big, relatively new buildings in Wellington have to be demolished because of the damage.
Building control now need a lot more information and detail which meant a lot of reworking of the plans to get the approval, Yes I did it, as the building was designed to exceed the current building code by a considerable amount with extra plywood internal bracing extra anchor piles plus an increase in insulation by 200% plus more hurricane straps to hold down the roof and building it wasn't to much of a challenge.

Now it's full steam ahead on the real building work...

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