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The Luxury cabin
Cabin Specifications: Pricing N2 $15,900 including GST for the basic kit C2 $17,450 including GST for the basic kit Cladding as shown $2200 Built size: Cabin = 5.85m x 4.45. Veranda = 5.85m x 2.25m. Height 2.47m/3.57 Flat packed: 5.85m x 2.25m. Height 2.5m Wind rating: N2 – C2 Building type: Class 1 (permanent habitable) Building timeframe: 4-8 days including foundation with 3 people. Ease of build: The Luxury cabin is engineered for DIY but is more involved than the Allrounder cabin. General build info: Full engineering drawings provided on purchase and site-specific services available for building approvals. These kits can be built DIY or talk to us about other build options. Manufacturing info: The cabins are Australian engineered and come factory direct from China. The foundations are Australian made from either Hot dipped galvanised steel or DuraGal. All products strictly comply with Australian standards and include a replacement guarantee.
House Materials: * Steel frame base * Plywood floor * External walls: Steel sandwich panel with 75mm EPS insulation. White paint finish. * Roof: Steel sandwich panel with corrugated roofing + 75mm EPS insulation. White paint finish. * Internal walls: Steel sandwich panel with 50mm EPS insulation. White paint finish. * Doors: Aluminium with EPS foam * Windows: Aluminium frame with Australian standard glass * All building screws and bolts included * Waterproofing and guttering included for gables
Optional extras:
* Internal walls = $700 Use of one our pre-existing plans (1 or 2 bedroom) or design your own. Send us your ideas and we can design it for you. * PVC Floor finish (lino) = $600
* Cladding = $2200
* Kitchen bench (Includes mixer) = $1200
* Deck & Veranda included
* Bathroom pack = $700 (includes glass shower room, base, taps and shower head + toilet and wash basin)
* Customised steel foundation = $2250
* Shipping from $500. Contact us for an exact quote on delivery Total package price = $23,550 including GST + delivery and build.
Build Process The Luxury cabin is built on either steel piers or screw piers and can be built either DIY or for you using our network of registered builders and installers. Depending on your location and zoning different rules will apply depending on your intended usage for the cabin. If you wish to build it as a house or granny flat, you will likely need to lodge an application with council (TCW can help with this). There are a few things you will need organise to gain approval: * Wastewater report. You will need a special report done for council to show how you will manage your wastewater. Allowances will need to be made for new connections or septic systems. Estimated cost $550+ * Electrical connections. Electrical costs will vary depending on your requirements. If you are building a granny flat (secondary dwelling) you may be able to run the power off the main house. It will be more expensive if a switch board upgrade or new connection is required. * Site survey and Geotechnical report. This includes a site map showing the slope of your site and a soil test. These are general build requirements that are reasonable straight forward to arrange. Estimated cost $1300 * Engineering footings + structural sign off. Another general build requirement; all new building work needs to be signed off by a structural engineer. All TCW cabins include structural engineering already in the price. You will still need site specific sign off for your foundation though which we can easily arrange for you. We can provide complete engineering sign off for $800 (for standard projects) and can also customise our foundations for any site.
* Private certifier fees. You will likely need to engage a private certifier to obtain approval for your project. Some offer additional services and can help streamline and simplify the application process. We have a few preferred providers so talk to us if we can help in your local area. Estimated cost $900+ * Council fees. This varies depending on area and build type. We advise talking to your local council as a first step, they can generally explain their fee structure first hand and can also advise on any local specific build requirements. Once you have approval the build process can begin. Step 1 – Deliver and set footings in concrete. The footings consist of rows of piers with a beam on top welded together. Step 2 - Once the foundation is set the cabin flat packs can be delivered and dropped directly onto the foundation (if there is vehicle access, otherwise some form of machine lift will be required). Step 3 – The cabin can be built directly on top of the foundation. Build Options The Luxury cabin can be built DIY or we can do it for you. We offer 2 main build options and can customise our service to meet your needs. We can take care of everything for you, including building approvals. Our team of fully registered tradesman will then complete the build for you. 1 - Owner Builder/Part build This is a good option if you want to reduce the costs of your project by building the cabin yourself. It requires obtainment of your construction white card and owner builder permit (this can be done online for around $150). You have the option to project manage it yourself or we can assist with
the build by providing either 1 or 2 installers or a full team of contractors to fully complete the build. Individual installer rates start from $60.00 per hour (minimum 1 day hire) Complete installs start from $7000 for the cabin only + $4500 for the foundation + concrete. 2 - Full Build We offer building services for a complete build of your cabin using our network of registered builders. All builders are fully insured and licensed and will build your cabin as a permanent habitable structure (class 1a). Total build of the Luxury cabin and foundation: $13,950 + concrete These figures are based on the away rates of our Gold Coast builders. Discounts may apply for local or multi builds. The total build price includes: Builders wages Builders insurance Builders 7-year Guarantee Builder accommodation and travel time Administration costs Electrical and plumbing quoted on a site by site basis. Contact us today to organise a detailed plumbing and electrical quote based on your site-specific requirements.
A3
0
300
Substructure Arrangement (Axonometric)not to scale
4 / N12 bundled.
1:20 @ A3
Section A / - (Option 1)
75 x 75 x 3.0 SHSbearer typically UNO.
1-
75 x 75 x 3.0 SHScolumn typically UNO.
Typical base plate detail1:10 @ A3
195
145
2 M12 UNO per notes A1 to A3.
90
10mm plate typically UNO.
A
A3
Composite Back Wall Panel Connectionnot to scale
4.0 x 13mm rivet connecting 75mmthick sandwich panel to 35 x 35 x 1.0aluminium angle at 300 crs typically
and 150 from ends.
4.2 x 16mm long round self tappingscrews connecting 35 x 35 x 1.0aluminium angle to steel base at300 crs typically and 150 from ends.
80 x 40 x 2.0 RHS.
Plywood flooring.
4.2 x 16mm long round self tappingscrews at 300 crs connecting 35 x 35 x 1.0aluminium angle to steel base. Self tappingscrew to penetrate through plywood flooring.
75mm thick compositeinsulated sandwich panels.
Detail 8, typical external compositesandwich panel to steel base connection.
Composite insulatedsandwich panel backwall. W4 to W8.
9
41
40
41
Detail 9, typical external compositesandwich panel to purlin connection.
not to scale
Detail 8 / -typical external composite sandwichpanel to steel base connection.
not to scale
Detail 9 / -typical external composite sandwichpanel to purlin connection.
75mm thick compositeinsulated sandwich panels.9
80 x 40 x 2.0 RHSsteel purlin.6
5.5 x 135mm self drilling screwsat 300 crs connecting compositeroof panels to 80 x 40 x 2.0 RHSpurlins. Connection at each rib. 38
75mm thick compositeinsulated sandwich roof panels.
15
5.5 x 100mm self drilling screwsat 300 crs connecting compositepanels to 80 x 40 x 2.0 RHS purlins.
4.0 x 13 rivet at 300 crsconnecting 0.5mm edge roof
flashing to composite roof panel.
40
36
Refer to the cabin manufacturerfor detail and warranty associatedwith sealants, adhesives, flashingsand other waterproofing devices.
For construction
AProject No
Drawing Status
Drawing No Issue
Drawing Title
Job Title
Client
171.01
109 Hunt Road, Burpengary
A3
L. Randall
S23
Construction Sequence Sheet 16
Composite Canopy Roof Panel Connectionnot to scale
Refer detail 11 on S23 for typicalexternal composite sandwich roofcanopy panel to purlin connection.
not to scale
Detail 11 / -typical external composite sandwichroof panel to purlin connection.
80 x 40 x 2.0 RHSsteel purlin. 6
5.5 x 135mm self drilling screwsat 300 crsconnecting compositeroof panels to 80 x 40 x 2.0 RHSpurlins. Connection at each rib.
38
75mm thick compositeinsulated sandwichcanopy roof panels.
16
For construction
AProject No
Drawing Status
Drawing No Issue
Drawing Title
Job Title
Client
171.01
109 Hunt Road, Burpengary
A3
TMEW
07 3339 313304 0632 [email protected]
Issue Date By Checked Approved
41 Dean StreetToowongQueenslandAustralia 4066
L. Randall
A 11 Jan 2018 LY GPK GPK
Cabin Structure for Construction
S3
Material List
Luxury Cabin Material ListThe following are materials that have been assumed in the structural design of the cabin to be constructed. Pleasecontact the structural engineer should there be any variation to the sizes and or missing elements from the list below.
No. Name Specification Dimension (mm) Quantity Member
80 x 40 x 2.0 RHS + plywood + PVC flooring
50 x 2.0 SHS
100 x 50 x 2.0 RHS
80 x 40 x 2.0 RHS
75mm thick composite insulated sandwichpanels with door and window penetrations
75mm thick composite insulated sandwichpanels with window penetrations
75mm thick composite insulated sandwichpanels with window penetrations
75mm thick composite insulated sandwichpanels with window penetrations
50mm thick composite insulated sandwichpanels with door penetrations
50mm thick composite insulated sandwich panels
50mm thick composite insulated sandwich panels
35 x 35 x 1.0 equal angle aluminum bracket
35 x 35 x 1.0 equal angle aluminum bracket
50 wide 25mm deep aluminum channel
35 x 35 x 1.0 interior angle aluminum
35 x 35 x 1.0 interior angle aluminum
Steel base structure
Steel columns
Steel beam
Steel purlins
Front wall
Back wall
Side walls
Side walls
Partition wall panels
Roof panels
Canopy Panel
External wall basealuminum bracket
External wall basealuminum bracket
Partition wall basealuminum bracket
Interior wall bracket
Interior wall bracket
1
2,3
4,5
6
7,8
9
10
11
12, 13, 14
15
16
21
22
24, 25
26
27
5850 x 2145
4450
5850
3000
3000
3
8
4
7
6
5
4
4
8
7
7
2
2
2
9
1
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
No. Name Specification Dimension (mm) Quantity Member
M12 x 30, with 12 dia flat washers
M10 x 20, with 10 dia flat washers
5.5 x 100mm, self-drilling, with a white hat
5.5 x 75mm, self-drilling, with a white hat
5.5 x 135mm, self-drilling, with a white hat
4.0 x 13mm
4.2 x 16mm
4.2 x 50mm
8mm thick base plate
M12 bolts
M10 bolts
Hexagon head selftapping screws
Hexagon head selftapping screws
Hexagon head selftapping screws
Self-tappingscrew sleeve
Rivet
Round self-tappingscrew
Flat head tappingscrew
Base splice plate
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
50
50
80
15
160
1
1000
150
20
4
set
set
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
pc
1#, 2#, 3#
A1 - A8
B1 - B4
C
W1, W2
W4 - W8
W9 - W12
W9 - W12
G1 - G6
R1 - R3
R4 - R6
M4
M4
M5
M6
M7
M10
M11
M12
M13
M14
M15
M16
M17
M18
M20
Additional notes:
1 / 3# Represents item number 1 on material list followed by member notation.