In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Welcome to the forum and hope you find it useful. have to say rather didsappointed to read that you are looking for British builders. Italian builders can be excellent crafstmen and reliable.......................ours are, but unfortunately we are too far from Lucca.!
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi David and Linda, I agree that Italian builders are excellent crafsmen but in our case they are being....lets say a little unadventurous....the farmhouses are only accessable via a muletrack which takes 5 mins to climb. We are waiting for the national park to grant a road to the property which will take 6 months to finish but want to push forward with the restoration. Even thou we have offered all the fetching and carrying up and down the muletrack they arnt that forthcoming. This also comes with the ability of endless work in the area so builders become choosy.....
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 03/21/2006 - 02:37In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[QUOTE=jamie]Hi David and Linda, I agree that Italian builders are excellent crafsmen but in our case they are being....lets say a little unadventurous....the farmhouses are only accessable via a muletrack which takes 5 mins to climb. We are waiting for the national park to grant a road to the property which will take 6 months to finish but want to push forward with the restoration. Even thou we have offered all the fetching and carrying up and down the muletrack they arnt that forthcoming. This also comes with the ability of endless work in the area so builders become choosy.....[/QUOTE]
As you must have a geometra or architect in order to do this work,draw up the plans and obtain permission from the comune have you asked your geometra if there is someone he can recomend in the area?If i understood well, your property is within the confines of a national park should you start building without the necessary authorization it could become very heavy...
personally i would not recomend using "British" builders or the likes.I don't think that the builders are just being finniky about the track as you'll require tons of sand,iron,cement, lorry loads of tiles and a lot else deposited at the site.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi sabastiano
yes we have plans already approved by the commune and the builders are recommended by the agent and architect. They are not prepared to work on the buildings until our road is built which is awaiting national park approval....the agent said that italian builders are not very adventurous and we will have to wait for the road to be built...in the meantime god knows how many wasted months/years we will waste waiting for the road. I have offered to do all fetching and carrying for them so i dont know what the problem is.....i personally think in a situation where builders have got to much work they are just being picky....this is why im asking for help from anyone in the lucca area who knows of some co-operative builders....im going to put an advert in The Grapevine which is an ex pat magazine in lucca to see if any other builders are prepared to do the work
Hi Jamie
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/30/2006 - 14:59In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Sent you a private message in this Forum re your problem finding builders did you get it?
Brian
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=jamie;25062]Hello, we own 3 little farm buildings in the fabbriche di vallico which is in the alpi apuane not far from Lucca. We are looking for builders to renovate our 3 buildings back to a shell finish. We would appreciate any help readers of the forum have, in particular any contacts for british builders that are available and reliable. Thank You[/quote]
hi we are a team of builders in uk looking for work abroad we have two bricklayers one plasterer one plumber and one joiner if we can be of any help please forward details to.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Jamie,
If you are still looking for builders?, I may be able to help.
Regards
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Everyone,
and thanks for your input on this. I originally posted this back i March of 2006 and I have to say that unfortunately we seem no further forward with getting the access road. We have our plans approved by the comune and the national park but although the road is marked out still no sign of getting it built.
We first saw the property back in 2004 so nearly 5 years later Im afraid to say that Italian bureaucracy has gotten the better of us and we have already started on our plan B which is to build from scratch down south.
We would like to keep our property in Vallico in the hope that one day we have a road. Its fairly sound but were concerned that without some attention it will deteriorate further. In the spring we would like to find somebody who would be willing to clear some of the land and if possible patch up some of the roof (no major work just attempting to make it semi weather proof).
If this sounds of interest to anyone please feel free to get in touch.
Many thanks
Jamie
Builders wanted
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 12/03/2008 - 11:49In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
[quote=jamie;25062]Hello, we own 3 little farm buildings in the fabbriche di vallico which is in the alpi apuane not far from Lucca. We are looking for builders to renovate our 3 buildings back to a shell finish. We would appreciate any help readers of the forum have, in particular any contacts for british builders that are available and reliable. Thank You[/quote]
Dear Jamie
We were in the same boat as you, trying to find someone trustworthy for some building work at our house in Bagni di Lucca. We were introduced to several people via our Estate Agent and they were all rubbish and expensive. I was then introduced to Sarita Vincent of the Italian Property Gallery (some of her properties are on this site. Sarita has a team of builders, plumbers, electricians etc. etc. and there seems to be nothing she is unable to arrange and see through.
The work she has organised for us has been literally half the price we were originally quoted and the workmanship has been excellent. She responds immediately. We met her to discuss building a supporting wall in our garden in the morning and the builders started work in the afternoon of the same day.
Her e-mail address is: [email]saritavincent@italianpropertygallery.com[/email]. Contact her and be amazed and delighted with her support and assistance getting your project finished.
Lindsay Horner
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Jamie,
Saw your thread, I am an english builder living in Le Marche. I am quite happy to travel and rent digs for work so if I can be of any help, you can always contact me direct on 3388 219433.
Regards
Alan Dackombe
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi ,
sorry to hear of all your troubles .
we may be able to help you out in the spring with regards to your property you can contact us direct through our web site if you are interested.
[url]WWW.ambalinks.com[/url]
Good luck down south hope its warm!
regards Daveand Amanda
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Nathan not a good idea to use your e-mail address as a User ID or to publish it in a post. Ask members to pm you for it. You are laying yourself wide open to spam. I suggest you ask Ronald or Cristiana, the web masters to change it to a better one. Merely a suggestion!!! Regards
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hi I am retired builder in England 61 years old 40 years in all aspects of the trade worked in espana Asia etc need work can work stone timber brickwork plastering roofing plumbing drainage will travel anywhere so if any one needs a builder
cheers mike
Could help you if you were in Puglia,all the best with your search