Browse Forums General Discussion Re: Self assessment for bushfire risk in QLD 7Apr 05, 2016 7:44 pm qebtel Have you checked this document, Yes, thanks qebtel, I already have that document but it does not answer my question. rose gold You cannot do a self assessment. Why do you say this rosegold? Can you provide a link to some regulation that states this? Status to date is this.... so far I have a senior person in the RFS stating verbally that I can do a self assessment, various others who have no idea and I'm waiting for a written response from Mackay council. No one has yet given me a link to a written rule/regulation that says I can or cannot do a self assessment. When I have the answer I will of course post it here so others can refer to it. Re: Self assessment for bushfire risk in QLD 8Apr 06, 2016 12:13 pm gommeqld qebtel Have you checked this document, Yes, thanks qebtel, I already have that document but it does not answer my question. Not directly, but it tells you how to solve your dilemna.-> consult the Fire Brigade and the Council. Its logical to assume that the council wants to accept a report signed off by the local Fire Brigade. gommeqld rose gold You cannot do a self assessment. Why do you say this rosegold? Can you provide a link to some regulation that states this? Status to date is this.... so far I have a senior person in the RFS stating verbally that I can do a self assessment, various others who have no idea and I'm waiting for a written response from Mackay council. No one has yet given me a link to a written ule/regulation that says I can or cannot do a self assessment. When I have the answer I will of course post it here so others can refer to it. If the officer at the RFS says that , why do you not act on that answer? Simply Call MRC and tell them you are going to do it that way, and ask if they object? Btw, this is a guess, but I assume the RFS may let you compile the report , but they will still need to verify it to sign off on it by conducting a field inspection on your property. I suspect there could be a fee for that. rose gold . We had to comply with the code and this added $25,000 to our build (we built a big house). Could you give us a quick point form of how you had to spend money to comply? thanks. Re: Self assessment for bushfire risk in QLD 9Apr 06, 2016 4:31 pm There is some good info and background stuff regarding costs in these threads viewtopic.php?f=31&t=82156 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=79023 viewtopic.php?f=31&t=62817&p=1506826#p1506826 Stewie Re: Self assessment for bushfire risk in QLD 10Apr 09, 2016 7:42 pm rose gold We had to comply with the code and this added $25,000 to our build (we built a big house). Gommeqld, you asked what we needed to comply with the code - here's the list... 5mm glass in all windows and doors; the standard is 3mm (we had 38 in total including 1 x 5 panel and 1 x 4 panel bi-fold door) All windows to have metal fly screens with 2mm aperture to stop ember attack All external cladding (hardiplank) in fire retarding material All external wood to be a fire retardant species Must have Roof Sarking - fire proof All external entry/exit points for pipes, wires etc have to have steel mesh coverings. Garage door had to have brush seals All external doors had to have weather seals around frame and fancy seals at bottom to stop ember attack. There were some other additions too (I can't remember them all) and all of these were of course above the standard that the builder would normally use...thus the $$ extra expense. Re: "Self Assessment" doesn't mean that you, the owner, can do it. It has to be an expert who knows the legislation and code, ie. a certified operator/professional. Last time we built in 2000 we had to get "council approval" with council employees organising it and taking 6 weeks plus - nowadays you can hire an independent certifier who is not affiliated with the council to act for you and it can take less than a week. Here's a link from the Brisbane City Council. I'm thinking up in Mackay it's not too different. http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/planning ... s-approval Hi guys, I want to do some floor levelling before laying the planks and am considering doing it with self-levelling or yellow tongue PB board. I am wondering which one… 0 6509 Hi all. Anyone know when the $11,000 limit was set in legislation for renovations in QLD? Ive been renovating for 5 years now and this was the limit back then. As we know,… 0 4178 Hi, I contracted a Builder to do a Garage to Bedroom + ensuite conversion (Class 1a), the Builder engaged the Certifier and Engineer and received BDA from the Certifier… 0 4906 |