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Still need an engineer

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

Can it be considered prefab?

The search for an engineer is on hold. I spent the week talking to engineers and it became pretty clear that I need to talk to my town. My goal is to see if they will accept the fact that the dome is a stock shell design. I would be great if the town could treat it a bit like a prefab home. This would be the easiest and cheapest solution. It is sort of prefab and sort of not. It depends on how you look at it and doesn't fall firmly into any category.  The airform (the big inflatable version of your house) is made in Texas and shipped to the build location and then assembled. The materials that can easily be found locally are not shipped but it is still sort of  prefab. All the engineers I talked to encouraged me to see if the town will accept it as a prefab before we go any further. This would allow us to have the engineering of the superstructure be done by the people that do them all the time. I don't know for sure, but since this dome layout has already been built by Monolit

The first of many roadblocks

Not much is happening as far as house plans go this week. There is some good news, some bad news and a roadblock.  Good news is we will get the finalized set of "standard construction documents" from Monolithic very soon in the mail.  Bad news is there is apparently a whole separate structural engineering step that still has to happen. I was mistaken in thinking that was part of the current documents. My lack of knowledge shows plainly again. The roadblock is that the structural engineer that Monolithic usually uses isn't licensed in CT. So now we need to find our own that will know nothing about monolithic domes. So far only one quote has come back and it is more than 3X the cost that Monolithic says is typical. I feel like people view a monolithic dome as a super expensive custom home because it is unfamiliar. This causes many of them to see dollar signs when they think they might be part of the project. I had a friend assume we were building a million d

Battle of the Barberry- Dometastic 0, Barberry 1

This week my post isn't directly related to building the dome. We did get our 4th draft from the designer today (and it is very technical) but I was mistaken about the engineering being part of it already. What we have completed at this point is a full set of "standard construction drawings". I didn't realize there was another (even more technical) step. Just goes to show how little I know about the process of building a home. I am not sure if we should wait to go to the town until this next phase of the drawings is complete or go now. I will contact the town this week and ask them. Warmer spring like weather has allowed us to begin working on the property much earlier than I expected. I spent a few hours clearing a path around the old barn in the woodsy area of the property in preparation for its spring makeover. It was slow going doing it by hand. I found 5 deer ticks on me after my effort. This was a bit of a surprise to me since it is still winter. For the rest