ippielb
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I'm curious what you guys would do in this situation. Last fall we contacted a company to build a pole shed shop for our farm, 60'w x 80'l with a 16' lean on the side for office, mechanical, bathroom and storage. The time frame for getting it built was september of 2023 this year. Not an ideal time for us because we are harvesting during september, but we can make it work. We need the shop. All summer i spent all my free time building the pad(with a laser, and grader, it's perfectly flat smooth compacted), doing the water line, installing a septic tank and pump out etc. We have given them a large deposit to get things started.
September comes, and goes, and october as well. We get 1/2" of rain to soak everything for a day, then temperatures here dropped second half of october, and we got quite a bit of snow, twice, we cleared the snow both times, and with temperatures down to -20 the ground froze wet., The end of October comes, beginning of November and temperatures go crazy. Double digits, now everything that was froze wet, is now thawed out, soaked, and soft. They decide they're going to come try and build the building now of course. They drop some stuff off on a saturday, and Sunday night it pours rain all night long. They show up in the morning on the monday and we got another almost inch of rain.
After investing so much time and money into the pad getting it perfect, i did not want them driving their equipment on the pad, regardless of how good it was done, after a freeze thaw cycle and equipment turning, lifting driving all day long every day, they were going to destroy the pad. The surface was soft. I did not want it to freeze all rutted up. So i convinced my dad to send them on their way they can go build the next building until it freezes enough here that the pad wont get ruined by them driving on it. They were not happy, but reluctantly agreed to go start their next building. They were at minimum a month late, they can wait a few weeks for it to freeze to build our building. The foreman was ticked right off. So all their guys leave, the foreman was last to leave with a semi, and a traxle flat deck and a zoom boom. My dad had told him that he needed to back up around into the yard to leave,.
Let's just make a note about the whole reason they are not building our building is that we do not want anyone to drive on the pad. We want to wait till it freezes. Well the foreman backs up the semi, and backs it up right on the pad. I seen him do this and i walk out in his line of sight and arms open and get upset, for obvious reasons. He and i did not see eye to eye at all, he claimed it was not a big deal, i can just blade it again. I'm upset that we didn't want anyone driving on the pad and he disregarded a simple request. I tried to make amends, and explained why i was upset, and then tried to help him back around the corner but he was having none of it. Didn't take my help, then when he got turned around he stopped and went and loaded up the second zoom boom and left.
Now it's December, our water lines is still hanging out in the freezing cold with a heating cord around it, and tried to insulate it as best we can, and clearly it wasn't enough the valve cracked. And they're still not back, the company owner contacted us and said that his crew(i'm assuming the foreman) does not want to come and build our building. But the owner claims they can come and drill all the holes for the poles in a couple weeks, and put the concrete plugs at the bottom. Then come back in January to finish the building.
I'm at the point where i'm severely doubting the builders now, being unable to follow simple directions, cutting corners trying make their life easier. Now with a negative attitude towards us, and building it in January. I'm worried that they're going to just slap it together and not care, as long as it's "done". Keep in mind, we were told the building would be built in September, giving us ample time to get the power, in floor heating, and concrete installed before winter. Them being late is just adding more and more expenses and time onto us, clearing snow, buying heating elements to keep chemical/fertilizer warm over winter, storing windows, and a large bifold door. If we did want natural gas trenched into the yard it's now an extra 30% for frost.
What would you guys do in our situation?
September comes, and goes, and october as well. We get 1/2" of rain to soak everything for a day, then temperatures here dropped second half of october, and we got quite a bit of snow, twice, we cleared the snow both times, and with temperatures down to -20 the ground froze wet., The end of October comes, beginning of November and temperatures go crazy. Double digits, now everything that was froze wet, is now thawed out, soaked, and soft. They decide they're going to come try and build the building now of course. They drop some stuff off on a saturday, and Sunday night it pours rain all night long. They show up in the morning on the monday and we got another almost inch of rain.
After investing so much time and money into the pad getting it perfect, i did not want them driving their equipment on the pad, regardless of how good it was done, after a freeze thaw cycle and equipment turning, lifting driving all day long every day, they were going to destroy the pad. The surface was soft. I did not want it to freeze all rutted up. So i convinced my dad to send them on their way they can go build the next building until it freezes enough here that the pad wont get ruined by them driving on it. They were not happy, but reluctantly agreed to go start their next building. They were at minimum a month late, they can wait a few weeks for it to freeze to build our building. The foreman was ticked right off. So all their guys leave, the foreman was last to leave with a semi, and a traxle flat deck and a zoom boom. My dad had told him that he needed to back up around into the yard to leave,.
Let's just make a note about the whole reason they are not building our building is that we do not want anyone to drive on the pad. We want to wait till it freezes. Well the foreman backs up the semi, and backs it up right on the pad. I seen him do this and i walk out in his line of sight and arms open and get upset, for obvious reasons. He and i did not see eye to eye at all, he claimed it was not a big deal, i can just blade it again. I'm upset that we didn't want anyone driving on the pad and he disregarded a simple request. I tried to make amends, and explained why i was upset, and then tried to help him back around the corner but he was having none of it. Didn't take my help, then when he got turned around he stopped and went and loaded up the second zoom boom and left.
Now it's December, our water lines is still hanging out in the freezing cold with a heating cord around it, and tried to insulate it as best we can, and clearly it wasn't enough the valve cracked. And they're still not back, the company owner contacted us and said that his crew(i'm assuming the foreman) does not want to come and build our building. But the owner claims they can come and drill all the holes for the poles in a couple weeks, and put the concrete plugs at the bottom. Then come back in January to finish the building.
I'm at the point where i'm severely doubting the builders now, being unable to follow simple directions, cutting corners trying make their life easier. Now with a negative attitude towards us, and building it in January. I'm worried that they're going to just slap it together and not care, as long as it's "done". Keep in mind, we were told the building would be built in September, giving us ample time to get the power, in floor heating, and concrete installed before winter. Them being late is just adding more and more expenses and time onto us, clearing snow, buying heating elements to keep chemical/fertilizer warm over winter, storing windows, and a large bifold door. If we did want natural gas trenched into the yard it's now an extra 30% for frost.
What would you guys do in our situation?