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    Rob D
    last edited by 13 Feb 2008, 19:49

    I've just been out to yet another building site where we've been forced to specify 2.5m deep trench foundations because of NHBC chapter 4.2 "Building near trees". The builder has ended up almost filling the building footprint with concrete a storey deep! Does anyone know of any other reliable source of info which could be used instead of NHBC? Has anyone in the UK / rest of world any success stories where they saved money and hassle?

    Thanks
    Rob

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      Krisidious
      last edited by 13 Feb 2008, 19:49

      depending on the type of tree, the builder is going to save the client bookoo dollar in the long run, as your structure will not fall victim to the mighty root.

      there may be cheaper ways... but none will be as sure thing as this. unless it's a redwood, in which case you're SOL anyway....

      do you have any information about the lot?
      distance from the structure of the tree or trees?
      usage of the lot surrounding the trees? ie drives? walks?
      what type of soil is the structure going into?
      how far down is bedrock?
      what's the frost line?

      lot's of questions to be answered when coming at a problem like a tree...

      how old is the tree?
      what type?
      how common is the tree?
      what species of animals and birds and insects use this tree?
      is the tree of historic significance?
      is the tree valuable?
      does it provide any shelter, shade or other benefits?
      is the tree a danger to the structure in storm or bad weather?

      anyway I could go on forever I suppose...

      it will most likely come down to one issue... what does your local government say you have to do?

      By: Kristoff Rand
      Home DesignerUnique House Plans

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