I find it difficult to believe that you need £15ks worth of piling for a small domestic extension, something doesn't add up.
There must be a cheaper solution. Digging deep strip foundations is nowhere near as expensive as some people make out.
Or perhaps steel beams and padstones? My friend (also lives in Essex btw, Epping) has just had this done for a large double storey extension.
I had a single storey (solid construction, block, brick, pitched tiled roof) outbuilding built about a year ago. This was within a few metres of a number of large trees and I have clay rich soil.
Though it didn't need BRegs approval I paid for an engineered solution for the foundations and again it was padstones and steel beams. It wasn't expensive.
I REALLY CANT BELIVE THE SIZE OF THOSE STEELS .
Someone is taking the pee--no wonder builders get a bad name .
regarding why the piling was advised - look at original post .
Clay/soil ?
DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT OF GROUND- PILING IS ONLY/SENSIBLE ANSWER.
I could send up a team of first class guys to doit- no messing no fuss and no 'rip off'.
Peter, I'm not sure what you are talking about. What is wrong with the size of the steels? Too big, too small?
I think its best you ask Mr Singh and his mottley crew.
However- steels are good size for sitting on padstones.
tell me something please - are you a asian gentleman ?.