Friday, May 27, 2016

Pre-Construction Meeting and New Construction Start Date

So we had our pre-construction meeting on Thursday May 26 with our sales representative and our construction manager.  After so much time the meeting was both a pleasant relief and somewhat awkward, with our sale representative and construction manager clearly feeling a little anxious about the long delays and wanting to make sure we understood everything and were ready to get started.


And I'll be honest, a lot has changed in a year.  The delays and limbo have taken a toll on my family.  We have all been crammed into a 2 bedroom apartment for 11 months that we were only planning to stay in for 3 months.  My sons did not want to change schools, but were excited about finally each having his own room.  Eleven months later and they are still sharing a room.  We have all questioned whether this was a good idea or something we rushed into without doing enough research on Ryan Homes.

But here we are.  Going through the selections again I was struck by what a large beautiful home we picked out and I can see why last May we signed a contract to have that dream become reality.  We signed up to finally have a big, beautiful adult home - we thought we were "adulting" like crazy.  Lol
But as is often the case things did not turn out as planned.  But I am hopeful that once construction starts and we get to have the fun experience of watching our dream home get built that this long delay will start to become a distant memory.  But so far, not so much.

In terms of the meeting itself, we learned that the start date for our house has been moved up from June 13 to June 8.  Our construction manager will be starting a new house in our phase each week through early July.  I know Ryan Homes is anxious to complete this development that has cost them much more money than they anticipated.  I hope the accelerated schedule does not mean they will cut corners, but I take heart with the fact that I know Howard County is very strict and will closely monitor what is being done.  We also learned that instead of a bioretention pond for stormwater management we will have a buried dry well.  I looked up these systems on Howard County's Department of Public Works website.  On the one hand I thought the bioretention pond took up a good part of the front lawn of the house, so I'm happy not to have it, but the buried dry well seems like it may be more work to maintain and could cause more problems over the long haul if it gets backed up.  I will be asking more questions about this system.   That's it for now, I will update again with pictures once construction starts.


 

7 comments:

  1. Definitely consider having a pre drywall inspection during construction if your concerned about them cutting corners

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    1. Thanks for the tip! I will ask around about someone reputable we can hire.

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  2. Just found your blog!! Congratulations! Owen is correct, try getting a inspector of your home throughout the process. It is so worth it. Plus jump on over and join our blog. I would love to follow your journey. We just broke ground and the concrete just got poured in the frames. ourlangleytwo.blogspot.com We also built a Rome at ricknadase.blogspot.com Welcome to blog land!

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    1. Congratulations to you! I will definitely take a look at your blog, since you seem to be a pro with this stuff

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  3. Congratulations! My boyfriend and I found your blog, and are excited to see the progress of your build (hoping you can finally start) :). We're just signed on to build an Avalon in MD and it's nice to see an Avalon blog.

    Best of luck to your family!

    P.S. - I've talked to a few home inspectors and they definitely recommend paying for a pre-drywall inspection, so I second everyone's comments.

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    1. Hi Ashley - Thanks for your comment. We have had quite a journey and are really just getting started. Congratulations and good luck on the build! If you have any questions let me know.

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  4. Congratulations! Your blog is definitely one of the reasons that made me want to share our experience about building an avalon ourselves, but in Carroll County.

    Did construction begin yet? Any additional thoughts?

    BTW, we're blogging over at http://avalonon13.blogspot.com/

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