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how to construct 4 storey house on stilt parking with plot size 21 feet x 35 fe

10/09/2008 11:23 AM

furnish technical regarding the construction of 4 storey house with stilt parking. the size of plot is 21 feet x 35 feet

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Re: how to construct 4 storey house on stilt parking with plot size 21 feet x 35 fe

10/09/2008 1:04 PM

As soon as you tell me where your location is, and to which building code it is to be built.

Oh yeah, and please forward me approximately $5,000 (US).

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Re: how to construct 4 storey house on stilt parking with plot size 21 feet x 35 fe

10/10/2008 8:49 AM

When I park my stilts, I usually just lean them against the wall.

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Re: how to construct 4 storey house on stilt parking with plot size 21 feet x 35 fe

10/10/2008 10:40 AM

Shhhh!!! I am trying to get a site visit/trip out of this deal.

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Re: how to construct 4 storey house on stilt parking with plot size 21 feet x 35 fe

10/10/2008 12:04 PM

A 4-story house. Hire a local licensed civil engineer, as most building authorities would require a locally licensed civil engineer design and sign for all structural components for plans for residential building of this size and type.

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