Levelling the house: Steep slope foundations
Wondered if anyone here has some advice or contacts: Our house is built on a steep slope (about 6m rise over 25m block width). Some of the pillar foundations have shifted slightly (long dry followed by big wet!). We'll need to get this corrected. Problem is twofold: the steep slope, and difficult access - it'll all need to be done under the house, and getting any big machinery near will be all but impossible.
We've had the mining subsidence bunch out for an assessment - I think we're unlikely to get any cash out of them, but will end up with a full geo survey (poor buggers were here for the day with spades and hand arbours!). Waiting for the report to help inform a builder/fixer
We've had a couple of tradies around, and a local engineer, some of whom never even bothered to get back to me, and others that gave limited/poor advice which suggested they weren't up to the task of sorting it out.
Does anyone have any recommendations for companies that might specialise in this area, or foundation systems that might be used to sort things out? I'm tired of getting the local tooth-suckers out to tell me that it's difficult - I know this already!