Following feedback from the West of Waterlooville Forum Meeting (6 July); there was a general consensus that resident’s may feel they would benefit from more involvement and engagement in understanding works especially infrastructure improvements/alterations. More specifically when works are proposed and what these works entail.
Both Grainger and ourselves at Winchester City Council felt it could be beneficial to upload a copy of the recent letter posted to residents of the MDA to provide insight into an upcoming infrastructure works alteration.
Please see the link below – I hope this of benefit!
Day four and the guys have worked really hard. A little bit of hand digging to finish off the footings trench then it was on to preparing the steel reinforcements.
Conservatory – Steel reinforcement for the footings
The picture above also shows the first barrow load of concrete poured into the trench.
Conservatory – Concrete delivery
The guys had to barrow all the concrete round from the front of the house to the back.
Conservatory – Barrowing concrete
Two deliveries later and the footings were complete…
Conservatory – We have footings
In between concrete deliveries the grab truck returned to remove the last of the spoil and the mini digger was collected and taken away. We have also had a delivery of bricks.
The guys now have a the weekend off. Back on Monday morning to start laying the brick base.
The ground preparation for the conservatory build carries on apace. The digger arrived early yesterday morning and, along with a pneumatic drill, was soon put to work digging out the old footings.
Conservatory – The mini digger
However, proceedings came to an abrupt halt when the kitchen drain was discovered and the pipe cracked.
Conservatory – One cracked and repaired drain pipe.
This was duly repaired and the work continued.
Continued, that is, until lunch-time when I was asked … “where’s yer stop-cock Bob ?” Apparently the guy with the pneumatic drill had managed to crack both of the water pipes which supplied the old utility room.
Work once again stopped while parts were obtained from the local hardware store and repairs made. With the water supply made secure and cold water feed once more live my wife and I headed off out to lunch.
What a difference a couple of hours can make. The guys were pretty much finished for the day, just tidying up. The digger had been put to good use and apart from some hand digging the footings were dug.
Conservatory – Digging of footings almost complete
The picture doesn’t really show the actual depth but the trench is around four feet deep.
During the afternoon, while we were out, a grab truck had arrived and taken away a load of the spoil from the trench. A second visit is scheduled for later today.
What the picture also doesn’t show is that the guys managed to break up another drain pipe during the excavations. This one being the drain for the washing machine and sink in the old utility room. This one will be made good once the new build and plumbing begins.
Apparently, this last drain was not the only casualty of the day as while using the digger the step under the garage door was caught and the brickwork knocked back. A piece of brick was dislodged and landed on the head of one of the guys. He is fine but does have a mark on his head.
The great British workman is a tough breed. I would have had to go lie down in a darkened room.
And so work continues. The steel reinforcing mesh was delivered yesterday and the guys are going get that in place ready for concrete to be poured. Let’s see how they get on.