Im going to shortly be building my shed on a large moderately sloping block in the Blue Mountains, where winds can be fierce at times. Since a concrete slab is too hard to pump to, and pavers aren't really an option due to water run off, I was wondering if there's any reason I can't do this-
Create a base using bessa blocks for the base frame, with a sub soil drain in front for water diversion, and also using bessa blocks internally to create a cross flooring frame. So, the frame would sit on the levelled edges of the bessa blocks and be secured to those, and interior would use the bessa blocks plus a cross frame for either a metal floor, or marine board with waterproofing underneath.
Is there any reason this isn't viable?
Cheers😁