Finally! Some progress on the house.
A few weeks after agreeing to cough up $600 for switching from the default lime silica bricks (which due to a broken down kiln (I think they actually meant autoclave - lime silica brick are manufactured using a different process to normal bricks) looked like resulting in considerably extra delay) to clay, results arrived, in the form of internal bricks, a port-a-loo and a mini shed. Hopefully a load of yellow sand will arrive, and be followed by actual construction.
Meanwhile, our current contract rep has stopped changing long enough for them to notice that BGC's window company doesn't actually make windows the right size we have for the master bedroom. So we have to pick a different size.
A few weeks after agreeing to cough up $600 for switching from the default lime silica bricks (which due to a broken down kiln (I think they actually meant autoclave - lime silica brick are manufactured using a different process to normal bricks) looked like resulting in considerably extra delay) to clay, results arrived, in the form of internal bricks, a port-a-loo and a mini shed. Hopefully a load of yellow sand will arrive, and be followed by actual construction.
Meanwhile, our current contract rep has stopped changing long enough for them to notice that BGC's window company doesn't actually make windows the right size we have for the master bedroom. So we have to pick a different size.