Saturday, July 19, 2008

Work starts at last!

During a fairly intense week, I managed to trim about €150,000 off the estimates. Which shows firstly how "ouchy" the figures were, and secondly how many flights of fancy the project managers had succumbed to! This meant we had brought the cost down to a level where we could afford to go ahead.

On June 23 we had a meeting at the house with all the trades involved to discuss all the bits that we had "trimmed" from the job specification, and agreed to officially start the project, with a meeting planned for yesterday to sign the revised estimates.

M. Huguenot (the builder) had agreed to start work before the estimate was signed (both sides being comforted by the project manager being involved), so we arrived to a new, improved pile of rubble (either they had removed Dominique's rubbish, or buried it) in front of the house.

During the course of our meeting (3 hours), a second pile of rubble started in a different place!

Sadly, because the work on the floors was of such poor quality, everything has had to be ripped out of the house (all the wall insulation was mounted between rails screwed to the floors).

We are basically starting again from scratch...

All our sanitary fittings and other materials we intend to re-use (doors/frames, huge stone floor slabs, kitchen sink, etc) had been neatly (and cleanly) taken out and stocked on site to be re-fitted later, and all the plasterboard, insulation and rails had been removed.

The workmen we digging up the concrete in the kitchen. And lowering the soil to provide sufficient depth to properly insulate!

The whole place looked quite naked!

I didn't take any photos (the workmen looked as though they were waiting for us to leave before going for their lunch), but am hoping M. Boyer will email me copies of the ones he took, so I can post those.

We're very excited; it feels as though work will really happen this time.

And for the cynics amongst us who have asked "which Christmas?" when I said it should be finished in time for Christmas: 2008!

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