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- July 30th, 2015, 4:29 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Passage (utility area) attached to neighbor's external wall
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Re: Passage (utility area) attached to neighbor's external w
Thanks for the reply chandra. No, walls are not attached. Only the roof slabs are attached. The utility area (passage) is only about 2 feet. I can go for Diamond Concrete Cutting, which could provide clean cutting without vibrations. But I am doubtful if the machine could fit in the 2 feet to ...
- July 30th, 2015, 11:59 am
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: Passage (utility area) attached to neighbor's external wall
- Replies: 2
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Passage (utility area) attached to neighbor's external wall
Hi,
I have constructed my house (ground floor + 1st floor) two years ago. My neighbor behind my house had already extended the wall of his house till the end of his site without leaving set backs. While putting RCC for my house, I have extended my utility area (2 feet passage) behind and have ...
I have constructed my house (ground floor + 1st floor) two years ago. My neighbor behind my house had already extended the wall of his house till the end of his site without leaving set backs. While putting RCC for my house, I have extended my utility area (2 feet passage) behind and have ...
- March 18th, 2013, 4:43 pm
- Forum: Civil Construction
- Topic: PAINT RELATED
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Re: PAINT RELATED
Hi,
My painter has finished the initial part of polish of the doors and shutters and has now started primer for walls (the shutters were fixed by carpenter and was removed and was given to painter to do polish). Painter is asking me to have the door and window shutters fixed again to the frames, so ...
My painter has finished the initial part of polish of the doors and shutters and has now started primer for walls (the shutters were fixed by carpenter and was removed and was given to painter to do polish). Painter is asking me to have the door and window shutters fixed again to the frames, so ...