Our lot is now serviced
One of the things we wish we knew at the outset of this moving process was that the lots we purchased were unserviced. If we knew that and the cost and time implications of getting that work done BEFORE closing the deal, we likely would have made a different decision. However, the lack of service turned out to be a surprise to us all.
This contractor also has the job of running the sewer and water lines underground to the locations of the home and studio buildings. The foreman felt that they might get all of that done yesterday. We'll likely drive in and see later today.
Once all the pipes and conduit have been laid, all the holes will get filled and the road and sidewalk repaired. At that point, the DSSP (Deep Services Site Plan) will be complete.
The next project will be the installation of all the screw piles, 16 for the house and 12 for the studio. These will be individually screwed into the ground in spots that have been marked on the lot since late summer. The house, when it arrives on Monday morning, November 27th, will be lifted off the truck with a crane and placed on the appropriate screw piles that will be sitting roughly half a metre off the ground.
We will get up nice and early on Monday to witness the arrival, placing and unfolding of the house. There is a lot of interest in the process from people across the country. Anticipation is building at SEED Homes as they near the completion of their first home. This company has made a significant investment in the affordable housing business and has caught the attention of communities near and far with their innovative approach.
I will be there on Monday and Tuesday too! So exciting to see the vision become a reality
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