Browse Forums Building A New House 1 Aug 20, 2014 10:52 am Hi, We are about to begin construction on our land soon and would like to get an independent building inspector since we have no technical knowledge in building. Does anyone have any recommendation ? Or had bad experience so we can avoid using them? How many times do we need to get them on site to do inspection through the whole building process? Thanks in advance. Re: Building inspector in SA 3Sep 17, 2014 3:09 pm Hi kank, Always ask what the individual inspector has as his/her list of disclaimers. Many do not get on the roof or inside the roof and so limit what they can comment on. Also make sure they look at all roof plumbing I suggest. Leonardo_23 Re: Building inspector in SA 4Sep 17, 2014 3:52 pm Leonardo_23 Also make sure they look at all roof plumbing I suggest. Good advice! Roof plumbing on numerous new homes is not compliant but you need someone who knows and understands the Standards AND good design to examine the plans prior to building. Non compliance with AS2200 is also common and the Standard is mathematically incorrect anyway. Some issues were touched on in the thread linked below. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=62496 kank...when you ask for a tradie recommendation, it is a good idea to state where you are building. 3in1 Supadiverta. Rainwater Harvesting Best Practice using syphonic drainage. Cleaner Neater Smarter Cheaper Supa Gutter Pumper. A low cost syphonic eaves gutter overflow solution. Re: Building inspector in SA 5Sep 19, 2014 4:00 pm Hi, We are using Chris Short from Blue Chip Building Consultants. We were recommended them by friends. They sent us a list of when they suggest to have the inspections done, and it's up to you to say yes or no (although some they say are critical, others optional) Firstly, inspection of slab Then wall/roof frame Then bricking, roof cladding & first fix plumbing/electrical Then 2nd fix cabinets whilst tiling is underway Lastly at handover. We have only had our slab poured so far, so we have only had the first inspection. We have booked him for all their recommended inspections because we are not in the industry & wouldn't know if the builder had stuffed up or not. So far he has been very easy to deal with, and we are happy with his first report. Re: Building inspector in SA 6Sep 19, 2014 4:34 pm Charlston01 Hi, We are using Chris Short from Blue Chip Building Consultants. We were recommended them by friends. They sent us a list of when they suggest to have the inspections done, and it's up to you to say yes or no (although some they say are critical, others optional) Firstly, inspection of slab Then wall/roof frame Then bricking, roof cladding & first fix plumbing/electrical Then 2nd fix cabinets whilst tiling is underway Lastly at handover. We have only had our slab poured so far, so we have only had the first inspection. We have booked him for all their recommended inspections because we are not in the industry & wouldn't know if the builder had stuffed up or not. So far he has been very easy to deal with, and we are happy with his first report. Thanks Charlston01, We've contacted Chris for a quote of the building inspection. Unfortunately as we are building using steel frame, there is nearly a 100% extra in cost for all inspections. Which makes it quite expensive and more than what we are hoping to pay. It is a bit weird how steel cost double to inspect. maybe due to its extra complexity. Re: Building inspector in SA 7Sep 19, 2014 4:35 pm SaveH2O Leonardo_23 Also make sure they look at all roof plumbing I suggest. Good advice! Roof plumbing on numerous new homes is not compliant but you need someone who knows and understands the Standards AND good design to examine the plans prior to building. Non compliance with AS2200 is also common and the Standard is mathematically incorrect anyway. Some issues were touched on in the thread linked below. viewtopic.php?f=31&t=62496 kank...when you ask for a tradie recommendation, it is a good idea to state where you are building. We are building in Windsor Gardens area. Re: Building inspector in SA 8Sep 19, 2014 7:24 pm Wow! That's a huge increase! I knew it was more expensive for steel frame, but I had no idea it was that much. Good luck finding someone. I guess you could always reduce the number of inspections to 3-4 if you can't find a much cheaper option. I would send it to the certifier who is technically your representative and working on your behalf not the builder's 1 2281 I do enjoy the drama:-D In his latest two videos he has started bringing security guards to site, I am waiting for the punch on to begin lol 6 45567 Adam Baines Grad Cert Bldg Surv / Grad Dip Bldg Surv / MSAAPA Accredited Building Professional APB20210035 Builders Lic 183023 Pest Control Lic 84868 Ph 0412202336 PO… 3 46842 |