Not much happened again this week. Our standard construction documents arrive tomorrow. We are still planning to have a meeting with the town before we hire an engineer. After more discussion with Monolithic I don't think the town will let us use an out of state engineer as if it was prefab. BUT, it doesn't hurt to meet with them and ask how much detail they need before going to get new engineering quotes. Monolithic has been helpful in trying to figure out how to make engineering the house go a little smoother. They sent us some generic engineering for a 32 foot dome (our house is several 32 foot domes that overlap). That at least will give our engineer a solid place to start. It will also help us in hiring an engineer because now we can actually show them what needs to be done. Talking to engineers about the dome wasn't the same as talking to finance people. Read about my ridiculous experience talking to banks about construction loans HERE . Instead, I just felt like
Building a monolithic dome home in a small Connecticut town. Follow the ups and downs of building a round house in a town where houses with all straight lines are the norm.