Questions on peg out for new house build
Hi. We are building a new home, and have just had the old one demolished and the plot levelled.
I asked the surveyor to return to ‘peg out the house’.
I was expecting they would put in a few pegs, one at the exact location of each corner of the house.
Instead they have put in a few pegs on the boundary of the plot, appearing to conform to a grid of some sort. The pegs appear to mention their distance from the boundary of the house.
I think there are 5 or 6 pegs in total.
I guess the pegs provide enough information for the builder to find the exact corner points himself, but it seems odd that he should have to do this (risking the mistakes of a 2 step process). I thought the entire purpose of using a surveyor was to get some unequivocal marks from an acknowledged authority.
Have I got my money’s worth ? Is this how a peg out should be done ?
The builder will return in a week and will no doubt know what is going on. I ask because I would like to independently understand the process and get any shortcomings rectified before then.
Cheers
Arron
Ps. Also, under the builders instruction I asked them to indicate the rl level. I can’t see where they have done this, but don’t really know what to look for. What is the usual convention here?