Construction - Part 1 Siteworks to Slab
You have now reached the Construction Stage of your building journey. This is where everything starts to become real and your dream home will come to life right before your eyes!
FAQs
Cracking is something that occurs in slabs and is one of the characteristics of concrete as it dries and shrinks. Concrete shrinks because of the loss of moisture due to evaporation and the hydration of cement as it cures. This reduction of volume causes tensile stresses within the slab, and these stresses are the primary reason why shrinkage cracks occur.
Reinforcement mesh is accordingly designed by our engineers and placed in the slab in recognition of these characteristics to control cracks in both their width and their extent. Shrinkage cracking is of aesthetic consequence and not of structural concern.
Your garage hardstand is not part of the house slab therefore is not required to be poured during the early stages of construction. Garage hardstands are also required to be poured 100mm lower than your homes slab to minimise risk of flooding. The garage hardstand will be poured later in the construction process.
Your Customer Experience Co-ordinator is the primary point of contact during the construction stages.
However, you will receive a phone call from your Site Manager once your slab is poured and you will have the opportunity to meet with the Site Manager at your Progress Meeting and New Home Presentation.