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作者 Gere Ruffatto   
2007/02/15 Thursday 18:14:55 EST

1. Site Preparation

The whole home construction process begins with site preparation. This includes the installation of the driveway, bringing services such as water and power to the immediate vicinity of the actual site of the building, the layout of the septic field if required, and preparing drainage lines.

 

2. Foundations

The next step is to excavate for the foundations of the home. These may be simple concrete footings or a foundation wall. Quite often there will be a walk-out or regular basement involved and concrete floors will also be poured at this time.

 

3. Delivery of Material

Once foundations are in place the Linwood home package can arrive on site. The package consists of all the building materials needed to construct the shell of the home to the lock-up stage. Not only does the package consist of high quality materials but there is a major cost saving in assembly time and an elimination of the need for expensive running around to different building product suppliers. For more details reference the Complete Package outlined in the Linwood Advantage.

 

4. Construction of the Shell

Ikee Architecture commences framing the house following the detailed Construction Manual that is provided with each package.

 

5. Interior Completion

This will involve a variety of specialized sub-trades which we will subcontract to at the appropriate time.  As our prices are all inclusive, there will be no extra costs for the interior completion.   

 
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