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Following recent posts regarding removing an external supporting wall, I have worked out how I'm going to do the job. I've purchased towers, acros and strong boys.
I have recently had the calcs done by a structual engineer (told me what I already intended to do) and ordered the steel. The thing is, on the drawings from the engineer it says "method statement to be provided by the person/builder carrying out the works, at least 5 days prior the start of works as specified". The engineer is always out of his office when I call but I've been told i will have to pay another £110 for the method statement and another £180 on top of that for building regulations. If this is the case, then so be it, but I reckon I'm being taken for a mug. ANY THOUGHTS GUYS?
Also any advice on the best way of lifting a 3.5 mtr. RJS (8") from floor to ceiling height or the manpower needed. My intention was to lay the beam against the wall prior to the acros going up, thus sandwiching the beam between the wall and acros.
I have recently had the calcs done by a structual engineer (told me what I already intended to do) and ordered the steel. The thing is, on the drawings from the engineer it says "method statement to be provided by the person/builder carrying out the works, at least 5 days prior the start of works as specified". The engineer is always out of his office when I call but I've been told i will have to pay another £110 for the method statement and another £180 on top of that for building regulations. If this is the case, then so be it, but I reckon I'm being taken for a mug. ANY THOUGHTS GUYS?
Also any advice on the best way of lifting a 3.5 mtr. RJS (8") from floor to ceiling height or the manpower needed. My intention was to lay the beam against the wall prior to the acros going up, thus sandwiching the beam between the wall and acros.