Update
Only a little one as Doris has well and truly fucked the week up lol. Got X1 course of breeze blocks on top of the footings on both internal and external walls. He then got x2 blue courses up on the outer wall and put another course of breeze blocks on the internal wall. As there was a load of hardcore down from the base of the shed Jeff thought the floor level was ok and we was having a slight incline in front of the door to stop water puddling and running under the door when it rains hard like it does at my work place. When looking at the floor level it was around a foot off the grass as a breeze block is x3 courses of bricks which was to high and so I made him take the internal wall down and replace with x2 courses of bricks which is where we stand today ,we used the red facing bricks as we had a pallet full and will order a 100 more, I gave him a hand cleaning the breeze blocks off so he can't moan , which to be fair he said I've got to live with it so it my choice he will do what I want.
I made the tea and bacon snarnies and he got the x2 courses layed yesterday in all sorts of weathers.
Floor level now is a lot better and the garden will be sorted so no problems.
You can see the size now
Jeff levelling off tomorrow and blinding with sand and putting Dpm down ready for building inspector . Concrete will be coming on Tuesday 1 pm for flooring and will have fibres mixed in to stop cracking etc. Iam using barramix again as it's saving me around £350 a time in pumps.
Had a quote for a door , fully insulated and fitted was around the 3k Mark which is expensive so I need to shop around . If not it will have a industrial door fitted
Also updated price list
Cheers paul