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    Thank you Richard
    I know things out there are fairly hectic in places.
    I just need to find a builder that would like to take on a project like this. I will get there in the end it is just getting over this hump.
    But thank you for your comments anyway
    David

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    Qlds007 wrote:
    Might want to start by asking your Architect as most have a few Builders up there sleeve they can recommend.

    Most will probably want to see the BA before they provide you with a Fixed price quote (Your financier will insist on this in the current climate) but then you should be good to go.

    Cheers

    Yours in Finance

    I am actually the architect in this project and previously my main experience has been with industrial and commercial buildings.
    None of the builders I know are interested in doing this sort of work as the type of work they do is all just big steel and slabs of concrete.
    This is why I am at a bit of a loss here.
    My financier has given me the green light as what I am proposing is well within the limits that they will lend me money. Not to say that I am loaded or anything.
    It is just trying to get these darn things out of the ground.
    I have a building certifier all lined up and he has said that there looks to be like there is no problem with the layout and just how it has been designed

    Thank you very much for your comments

    David

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    hi Alistair

    Thanks for the reply.

    The town houses are three-bedroom with the master bedroom having and ensuite and a walk-in robe. The other two bedrooms at your standard with built in wardrobes. The last thing on the second floor is the main bathroom.
    On the lower floor, there is a 5m x 3.5m lounge, separate dining room, complete kitchen, laundry, downstairs toilet and a internal access single garage. Total GFA 96 m²
    Each unit has a small courtyard to the rear.
    The 10 unit complex will be gated and has a gazebo that is shared by the complex.
    The whole complex is set on 2200 m²

    I would send you some drawings but I don’t know how to attach them to this file.

    Regards David

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