Building Costs (Excluding electrics
& internal fittings)
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Heavy Materials: Bricks, Sand, Gravel Clay
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£395
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Roof and Substrate: Pond liner, Coir, Perlite, Leca, Shells
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£841
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Timber, OSB
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£1,572
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Lime Putty, Hydraulic Lime
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£595
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Equipment Hire & Van Hire (for scaffolding)
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£358
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Tools & Equipment, inc. forced action mixer
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£677
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Protective clothing
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£96
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Ironmongery: screws, nails, builders strap,
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£279
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Tarps, and wood for shelter dome
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£407
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Insulation. Recycled Foamglass gravel & blocks, sheepwool
insulation
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£1,504
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Misc., mostly glazing and skylight
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£666
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Straw
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£693
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Contractors: Groundworks, limecrete slab
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£3794
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Total, Net
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£11,875
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VAT
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£2,275
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TOTAL inc. VAT
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£14,150
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The van hire was to fetch and return the scaffolding from a friend in Suffolk. If you have to pay for the scaffolding, you might need to add £1000 or more for this. I expect to spend around £500 on electrical fittings
There isn't much wood going to waste: I've one sheet of OSB, lots of small off-cuts for the woodstove, too small to be of any value; a few lengths of 2 x 3. And a dome framework, now uncovered, currently functioning as a garden sculpture.
I hope to be able to sell the mixer when I am finished with it. Who knows, perhaps the dome too. As I have said previously, it would have been a good idea to spend a little more money on the crucial tarp that went over the dome to keep the straw dry.
If you are building a house - to live in - I think there is a way you can register as a self-building business, and reclaim the VAT on your inputs.
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