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In Topic: Concrete Blocks
2012-05-08 06:39:52
The shop on the left hand side, 10 km south do them.
In Topic: Can Anyone Recommend Me A Good Builder
2012-04-29 14:45:20
is this a labour only price?
In Topic: Sheds
2012-04-10 12:33:53
In Topic: Building A Small House In Isaan Village
2012-02-20 17:54:09
haveaniceday, on 2012-02-20 14:15:34, said:
Note, those ceiling fans, the have these hanging ceilings here, the 4 by 8 foot gyprock seems to hold up ok hanging off it, but your fans wont. You have to make a bracket from steel for the fans to be supported.
An alternative is to have some fans mounted on the walls, they do tend to need cleaning often though or just air con the whole house.
yes and i wouldnt use blue sheets either as they attract mossies.
In Topic: Project Architectural Drawing Prices
2012-01-30 12:36:30
seems too cheap to be true.maybe there is little design requirements involved.
usually, (depending on contract) would be about 7-10% of estimated building cost.
even if you could build it for 10,000 Thb/sqm (which i doubt), you would be looking at 38,000,000 thb construction costs.
so minimum cost for drawings would be 2,660,000 thb.
for a development that size, the above price would be about right for proper architectural services.
which obviously includes working with the developer throughout the project.
just make sure you have MEP drawings included.
good luck
usually, (depending on contract) would be about 7-10% of estimated building cost.
even if you could build it for 10,000 Thb/sqm (which i doubt), you would be looking at 38,000,000 thb construction costs.
so minimum cost for drawings would be 2,660,000 thb.
for a development that size, the above price would be about right for proper architectural services.
which obviously includes working with the developer throughout the project.
just make sure you have MEP drawings included.
good luck
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