I'm in the process of purchasing a house in London with a timber garage that is like to knock down and replace with a single or even double story brick structure.
Unfortunately there is a 150mm public sewer pipe running alongside the house near the middle of this 8ft wide timber garage. Even more annoyingly Thames water say foundations need to be at least 600mm from the pipe. The question is can the foundations be less that 600mm underneath the invert of the sewer? If not then how would one build wide enough foundations without asking the neighbours to borrow their land.
The BCO mentioned (over the phone) something about cantilever slab foundation although I can't quite understand what that is.
Any help on this would be appreciated!
(See attached pictures)
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Unfortunately there is a 150mm public sewer pipe running alongside the house near the middle of this 8ft wide timber garage. Even more annoyingly Thames water say foundations need to be at least 600mm from the pipe. The question is can the foundations be less that 600mm underneath the invert of the sewer? If not then how would one build wide enough foundations without asking the neighbours to borrow their land.
The BCO mentioned (over the phone) something about cantilever slab foundation although I can't quite understand what that is.
Any help on this would be appreciated!
(See attached pictures)
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