Five and a half weeks after finding out our foundations drawings weren’t worth the paper they were drawn on. We have new ones. Also an engineering design company refusing to compensate for materials brought that we don’t need or time lost with the build stoppage.
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I’d like to blood eagle the lot of them
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So please if anyone is have any work done at all. Please don’t use Cowal Design Ltd . They have offices in Oban , Glasgow and London.
So crap! They just don't care and seem to be able to get away with such rubbish work!
We paid for steel calculations, the steels themselves and had them fitted - similar story
we've had to pay for those to be taken out, new steels made and refitted. This building lark isn't an easy process. Very stressful SP. Hopefully things will go a little smoother now.
I've been washing dishes in the shower for weeks....and the windows and doors haven't been made yet
I use steel in my wrought ironwork. Just checked my steel stockholder and a lot of stuff is unavailable, and what there is, is overpriced.
*Wonders* could this be a knock on affect of leaving the Common Market, or is it just Covid related?
(07-06-2021, 10:22 PM)Vinny Wrote: [ -> ]I use steel in my wrought ironwork. Just checked my steel stockholder and a lot of stuff is unavailable, and what there is, is overpriced. *Wonders* could this be a knock on affect of leaving the Common Market, or is it just Covid related?
In November we had to wait many weeks for the steel to come in. We were told that their steel cam e from China and as they were in complete shutdown for months we were the last to get any.
Whatever happened to Buy British and supporting our own steel industry? Crazy!
Don't get me started!
Many years ago I worked for 10 years at British Steel Consett works. It was the Thatcher era and we were told if you get production up the site will be saved. We grafted our bollocks off and got production up. We made it a profitable enterprise but Maggie and her cronies shut the place anyway in 1980 putting 7500 souls on the dole and turning Consett into a ghost town.
Heavy industry in the UK has nigh on been wiped out.