Richard_C
Established Member
I'm surprised this hasn't had national press coverage. In a nutshell, 2 building companies working on a large development in Cambridge, expensive area so homes likely to be £650k and up (and up...) discovered that the foundations of some newly completed houses were below standard. Quite how they discovered that at the end of the build or why it wasn't spotted earlier by building control is a mystery.
I have always thought that Building Control should be properly resourced and done by local authorities but it seems like it can be outsourced or even self-certified these days. Buildings should last a century or more, so a bit of effort during the build might be a good investment.
Back to the plot. In summer they thought they might need to demolish a few homes. That has crept up to 88, some completely finished with things like kitchen appliances installed, some described as part finished but as far as I can see all the structural stuff was done.
They are knocking them down, fancy 3 floor town house style homes. Phase 1 isn't affected, but the residents who have shelled out hundreds of thousands of £££ are not exactly jolly. Must be dispiriting for the people who built it too.
All goes to show that the fastidious picky boring person the council used to send out to inspect every stage of a build was pretty useful after all.
Makes you think.
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co...fear-impact-of-dust-noise-and-vibrat-9350283/
I have always thought that Building Control should be properly resourced and done by local authorities but it seems like it can be outsourced or even self-certified these days. Buildings should last a century or more, so a bit of effort during the build might be a good investment.
Back to the plot. In summer they thought they might need to demolish a few homes. That has crept up to 88, some completely finished with things like kitchen appliances installed, some described as part finished but as far as I can see all the structural stuff was done.
They are knocking them down, fancy 3 floor town house style homes. Phase 1 isn't affected, but the residents who have shelled out hundreds of thousands of £££ are not exactly jolly. Must be dispiriting for the people who built it too.
All goes to show that the fastidious picky boring person the council used to send out to inspect every stage of a build was pretty useful after all.
Makes you think.
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co...fear-impact-of-dust-noise-and-vibrat-9350283/