so Kirsty and Phil make it look easy decide on having an extension and it gets built. I don’t seem to be making any progress.
We want quite a simple extension on the back of our bungalow. It will be single story brick with a wooden gable end and 2 bifold of 3m each on one side. Complications are we are in a conservation area and there is a tree near.
I knew we would never get planning if the tree was a problem so my first step was to get an aborcultural report done. He found no roots in the proposed foundations and wrote a method statement.
This was given to our chosen architect who drew some plans
All was submitted to the council and planning permission granted. Happy days.
The architect gave prices for a council building inspector and private was agreed as only £30 difference.
I have also instructed a structural engineer to work with the architect.
Every thing seems to be dragging now as I want building to start in the spring. Have I missed any steps?.
What are the next steps?
Who will be the one that decides on foundation type etc from here on in. Should there be site visits and from who.
Sorry for the long story, but I thought planning permission would be the difficult bit, but it all seems to taking too long now we have it. Any thoughts on how I can speed it up other than chasing architect and structural engineer would be gratefully received.
As you can guess I have never been involved in such things before
Wes
We want quite a simple extension on the back of our bungalow. It will be single story brick with a wooden gable end and 2 bifold of 3m each on one side. Complications are we are in a conservation area and there is a tree near.
I knew we would never get planning if the tree was a problem so my first step was to get an aborcultural report done. He found no roots in the proposed foundations and wrote a method statement.
This was given to our chosen architect who drew some plans
All was submitted to the council and planning permission granted. Happy days.
The architect gave prices for a council building inspector and private was agreed as only £30 difference.
I have also instructed a structural engineer to work with the architect.
Every thing seems to be dragging now as I want building to start in the spring. Have I missed any steps?.
What are the next steps?
Who will be the one that decides on foundation type etc from here on in. Should there be site visits and from who.
Sorry for the long story, but I thought planning permission would be the difficult bit, but it all seems to taking too long now we have it. Any thoughts on how I can speed it up other than chasing architect and structural engineer would be gratefully received.
As you can guess I have never been involved in such things before
Wes