"The work of building or making something"
At this stage the project is handed over to the contractor to implement the build in accordance with the design team’s specification. Depending on the procurement, a contract administrator is appointed and the architects & engineers may be retained to inspect works as the build progresses.
We've recently got planning permission for a 2 storey side extension and our builder has suggested that we can progress on a building notice to avoid more drawing costs. Can you offer advice on this?
We recently had Building Regulation drawings prepared for a small ground floor extension to our house. We have also received quotes from builders and we are ready to begin construction. A friend suggested that we should have some sort of written agreement or contract in place, is this necessary?
We are interested in designing and building a new replacement house on an existing plot. Is traditional masonry still the way to go or should we consider alternative construction methods?