Hurricane House

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Thu, 2008-09-11 15:19

Weekly Conference Call: May 4, 2010

Atttending:

  • Satu (SJ)
  • Joyce (JE)
  • Darren (DG)
  • George (GS)
  • Drawing Comments:

  • Major comments from AFH concern truss and foundation, sent to Darren
  • foundations: not sure about build-up underneath
  • 2-3 inch slab seems to be typical. Darren: does not seem thick enough. Increased to 5". part of these foundations function as retaining walls.
  • JE concern: grading in those areas - figuring out appropriate compaction. Defer to Dan to make sure we get this nuanced issues correct in the field.
  • Other questions:

  • JE: Have you heard back from Ewan (ARUP) / can he provide insight to foundation issues? DG: Ewan acted as engineer on Gita school. Ewan approved all Gita structual elements and Nakaseeta structural elements are all slightly larger.
  • Darren to send revised drawings and BOQ to Ewan for final blessing. Not expecting any major changes.
  • DG: Greenlight tender process prior to receiving Ewan's comments? Yes. JE: approach sounds reasonable. Ewan comments and tender process will take place simultaneously.
  • DG has not looked at rainwater storage tanks, but will research and get back to us.
  • Local architect to sign off on construction drawings following Ewan's comments. Tender process can start beforehand, however.
  • Contractor Interviews:

    1. Paul (Technology for Tomorrow) - arranging site visit. available, willing, able.
    2. Robert - death in family delayed site visit and he is off the radar ... unable to arrange visits. Robert has accepted Imgige site work for Building Tomorrow, FYI.
    3. Johan - willing, able. accepted offer for excavation work. Signed general work agreement today. Will start grading tomorrow. Expects to take 3 or 4 days. Note: this is a seperate engagement ... nothing to do with construction project.

    Tender:

  • >> we will tender to all 3 contractors and they will get back to us with prices. DG: personal preference and advice: Johan. He is a German contractor / engineer. His work is not exclusively about money. He's very enthusiastic about ethos of what BT is trying to achieve. His company is the largest company - may be more expensive.
  • Paul would also be excellent.
  • all contractors awaiting tender package
  • Small Works Contract:

  • DG: has not had a chance to review
  • alternative: standard issue Uganda contract (over 60 pages)
  • Small Works Contract could be viable option. Can incorporate insurance clauses that are closer to local Ugandan standard.
  • DG to review and make any recommendations to Joyce. DG: let us know how we can help as you know more
  • Major intent of contract: set boundaries, change order process, assign liability.
  • responsibilities will be hard to assign/understand using standard Ugandan contract
  • Structuring of Contract/Bids:

  • Normally labor-only contract with contractor -- (BT precedent)
  • But would also be nice for contractor to take on material procurement portion. This could change the nature of the contract.
  • George: BT would like to see bid for both options.
  • Team familiarity with QS and BOQ should encourage competitive, quality bids.
  • JE: could create bid template for what we would like them to fill in. JE to send samples to Darren. DG also to send his current draft to JE / team for review.
  • DG: recommendation: include BOQ but leave it blank. So it is clear what material is required. advantage: makes their pricing work much easier. Team is on board with this.
  • Other:

  • DG will post weekly update.
  • made test bricks with Dan. community engagement has been fantastic. James in particular. starting to ask questions about using these bricks to build his OWN house!
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