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pioneer wrote:pm elviz he did plenty work for many tuners and all were pleased
pioneer wrote:don't pm elviz he did plenty work for many tuners and they were disappointed
dougla_boy wrote:his 2nr name is Rahtid.........
ibanez wrote:Ok folks, started construction of my home today!
Foundation being done within the next couple weeks!
The builder is tieing steel today for ground beams and piles as well as 'lining up' the building.
My job doesnt allow me vacation at this time, so can't be on site full time!
Any tips, advice on what to check/look for at the end of today?
I hope to continue this thread throughtout construction, so would appreciate any suggestions from those with experience!
Thanks.
badandy wrote:it seems you need a project manager on your job.
he will seek your interest and ensure everything is built to industry standards and to plan.....but that is if you are willing to invest a small amount of money for your BIG investment.
he will be your eyes and ears.
its better, not to be penny wise and pound foolish...
ECIGTT wrote:Yes contact Elvis, he is best in construction. I had another contractor that built my house, i had a foundation crack that caused my house to shift. The foundation split in half, Elvis did a great job in saving my house by doing some major foundation repairs. He is also reasonable and yes Rahtid is his tuner name.
*$kїđž!™ wrote:ECIGTT wrote:Yes contact Elvis, he is best in construction. I had another contractor that built my house, i had a foundation crack that caused my house to shift. The foundation split in half, Elvis did a great job in saving my house by doing some major foundation repairs. He is also reasonable and yes Rahtid is his tuner name.
heard elvis tell this story.....
crazybalhead wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:ECIGTT wrote:Yes contact Elvis, he is best in construction. I had another contractor that built my house, i had a foundation crack that caused my house to shift. The foundation split in half, Elvis did a great job in saving my house by doing some major foundation repairs. He is also reasonable and yes Rahtid is his tuner name.
heard elvis tell this story.....
Interesting.
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crazybalhead wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:ECIGTT wrote:Yes contact Elvis, he is best in construction. I had another contractor that built my house, i had a foundation crack that caused my house to shift. The foundation split in half, Elvis did a great job in saving my house by doing some major foundation repairs. He is also reasonable and yes Rahtid is his tuner name.
heard elvis tell this story.....
Interesting.
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crazybalhead wrote:*$kїđž!™ wrote:ECIGTT wrote:Yes contact Elvis, he is best in construction. I had another contractor that built my house, i had a foundation crack that caused my house to shift. The foundation split in half, Elvis did a great job in saving my house by doing some major foundation repairs. He is also reasonable and yes Rahtid is his tuner name.
heard elvis tell this story.....
Interesting.
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Digging of trenches and butts being done by mini excavator.
Augering being done by machine as well. Piles are being hand mixed,
footing, columns and ground beams all to be done with ready-mix.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:footing, columns and ground beams all to be done with ready-mix.
Request the ready-mix concrete supplier to prepare a set of four test specimens (cube or cylinder, depending on what is specified) for you to test at an independent testing agency (CARIRI, Geotech, Trintoplan, UWI, etc.). One specimen should be tested at 7 days (this test should yield at least 60% of the specified 28 day compressive strength), two specimens tested at 28 days and one specimen kept as a spare. Please ensure that you know what strength (cube strength or cylinder strength) you need for your concrete.
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