I've had an SE come up with specs for a RSJ to support a 2.6m span of a load bearing, internal wall (see floorplan below)
Within their specifications they 'assume' a 600mm wide / 800mm deep concrete trench foundation, and suggest underpinning if this is not the case.
Given the house is from the 1930s, the foundations are all but guaranteed to be much smaller than this, and underpinning would be far too disruptive and costly.
This exact work has been done on millions of houses of this type, neighbours and friends included, and I've never heard of underpinning being needed except for huge spans or 'goalpost' structures.
I have already gone back to the SE to ask if they have overdone it on the foundations, and also sent the plans to the BCO who will review them when time permits.
Is the BCO likely to waive that part of the structural plan?
Otherwise, what are my options? New SE? Private building inspector?
Within their specifications they 'assume' a 600mm wide / 800mm deep concrete trench foundation, and suggest underpinning if this is not the case.
Given the house is from the 1930s, the foundations are all but guaranteed to be much smaller than this, and underpinning would be far too disruptive and costly.
This exact work has been done on millions of houses of this type, neighbours and friends included, and I've never heard of underpinning being needed except for huge spans or 'goalpost' structures.
I have already gone back to the SE to ask if they have overdone it on the foundations, and also sent the plans to the BCO who will review them when time permits.
Is the BCO likely to waive that part of the structural plan?
Otherwise, what are my options? New SE? Private building inspector?