Browse Forums Building A New House 1 May 06, 2009 2:18 pm We've just found out that we need Stairs and Balustrade construction and connection details in order to get a building approval. However, a staircase manufacturer is unable to provide us with these until the house is build so they can do the exact measurements. DUHHHH. So what are we supposed to do now (((((((
I know it would make sense for the people making the staircase to draw the construction and connection details, but since they can't do this who should be responsible for this? The architect or the engineer? Re: Stairs and Balustrade construction details for BUILDING APPR 2May 06, 2009 2:18 pm By the way, these are all the things we need: Stairs and Balustrade Details Requirements: When a proposed building contains stairs, the application must include a stair layout plan and construction details of the stairs and balustrade specifying: For stairs: • The dimensions of the ‘going’, ‘riser’ and slope relationship of the stairs. • The size of openings in the stair risers (if they exceed 1 m). • The slip resistant finish or slip resistant strip required for the treads. • The stair construction and connection details • The landings at doorways where stairs exceed three risers or 570 mm. And for balustrades: • The height and size of any gaps. • The balustrade construction and connection design. Hi All, This is our second home build and first time with a custom builder. They are small builder and have built some houses with good quality. They tender and color… 0 586 1 2991 Hi Minho I have heaps of experience in Ku-ring-gai with both DAs and CDC ( this is the main area we build in). DA's are taking 12-18months and CDC's we have been doing… 1 3165 |