Itanium
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Do take note of some unplanned costs which may not be known until you take over the land and performed the various checks and tests:
For example, i was hit by a number of additional costs and as a result cut back on my plans to add a lift
1) Soil test results were not good, even though it was in a well-known area where piling is usually not required. In my case, the soil test results were poor and piling costs of $80K added.
2) RC Trench is needed. $35K added.
3) Significant amount of asbestos detected and removal costs of $6.5K.
My land is 2100 sqf, original single storey inter-terrace built in 1960s. Planned to construct to 3 storeys with GFA 4,787.
Building costs are $1.3M (inclusive of the above additional items), and do not include architect fees of $52k, 3rd party submission fees (e.g URA, BCA) $20K. Carpentery, sanitary fittings, air conditioners will be separately charged.
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On 4/17/2021 at 6:53 PM, snoozee said:Wall mounted AP is more for when there are existing LAN points on the wall but no LAN points in the ceiling. Performance wise, ceiling mounted would be better than wall mounted due to how the signals are cast.
since you are renovating your house just pull points for ceiling and use ceiling mounted AP.Hi Bro Snoozee
May I ask how may ceiling mounted AP do you have per floor? Are the signals strong enough to penetrate the bedrooms on the same floor and their attached bathrooms?
Thanks!
2022 construction costs
in Landed & Condo Private Properties Renovation Discussion
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Yeah i did purchase the SIP from PUB. The sewer pipe was just within backyard setback line .. so close to avoiding this cost