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zeese
post Feb 10 2010, 12:23 PM

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QUOTE(scorgio @ Feb 9 2010, 09:42 PM)
1st of all, u need to know whether the existing structure can take the extra load & weight.

If yes, then only u proceed to get cost estimate.

If no, scrap the idea.
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No need to know anything.. the contractor will not stupidly building another story just like that..
(based on if owner say it can or cannot support).
Whether your existing stucture can take extra load or not doesn't matter.. They know how
to evaluate. They know how to reenforce the current structure and how many extra columns
are need to be added and how to make the proper foundation..

The main point is, yes, the technology to transform your house from 1 to 2 storey or 2 to 3 storey is there.
As long as you got the money.. it doesn't matter how is your existing house structure.

The worst case is, demolish existing house and rebuild from scratch laugh.gif


zeese
post Feb 11 2010, 09:11 AM

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QUOTE(vreis @ Feb 10 2010, 03:21 PM)
This showed that you know nuts about building or how it works. Sure hope you're not a contractor or engineer.
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When I said "they", I meant the contractor + engineer + architect + ... It's my fault for just mentioning the
contractor alone..

In order to do this, as usual, you need approval. To get approval, you must have a plan and the plan must be approved by architect.. For the architect the approve the plan, the architect must know exactly the load of the structure, etc. If architect approved it, chances are the building should be ok (but accident do occurs like MRR2 crack, collapsed Terengganu's stadium, collapsed highland tower, etc). Normally, the contractor just follows the plan given to them.

I've seen a few link houses that has been converted with an extra storey.. I'm just not sure whether the town council approves them or not.


zeese
post Feb 11 2010, 05:29 PM

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QUOTE(edyek @ Feb 11 2010, 05:06 PM)
The plan is not approved by architect or engineer. It is drawn by them and submit to local council for endorsement (approval).  thumbup.gif
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Not really.. I just renovated my house.. For the local council to give approval, among the required document that
must be submitted is the plan/floor plan has been approved/signed by licensed architect..

This post has been edited by zeese: Feb 11 2010, 05:30 PM
zeese
post Feb 12 2010, 08:56 AM

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QUOTE(toekong @ Feb 12 2010, 08:49 AM)
No your interpretation of it is wrong. You have to go to and Architect, ask him to draw up the floor plan of your proposed renovation and the Architect have to take it to local authority for THEIR approval. Architect has no legal right to approve your drawing.
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Thank you for clarification. I though it was the other way around. Well.. thanks for sharing..


 

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