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The ultimate success of any construction
project is dependent on the quality of the build.
The contract for the Mt Pleasant house was
awarded to Christchurch firm Jim the Builder.
Director Jim Stenberg says the project was
relatively straightforward, but the steep site and
a lack of staging space created a few challenges
for the team.
The first priority for the company was the
construction of a retaining wall, followed by
deep piles that are tied back into the hillside,
and footings. The house itself is timber framed,
with concrete block sections.
“In terms of the house exterior, there was a
considerable amount of detailing that needed to
match on-site practicalities,” Stenberg says. “For
example, we needed to ensure the roof form that
wraps down the front of the house was perfectly
aligned. And there were lots of different angles
for the flashings that required extra attention to
provide a weathertight house.”
The company says the site is a high wind
zone, so this was also taken into account in the
construction of the house.
“The result is a very strong, durable home
that will be much more earthquake resistant.”
Top: The sloping roof form of the
house follows the shape of the hill.
The house was built by Jim the
Builder, a company established 10
years ago by Jim Stenberg, who has
more than 25 years experience in the
construction industry.
Above left and above: Strong
attention to detail enhances the crisp
design aesthetic. The front door is
level with the garage for easy access.
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