Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Solicitor should we...tender? 2Jan 23, 2011 7:48 pm The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Solicitor should we...tender? 4Jan 23, 2011 8:04 pm The Harder You Try - the Luckier You Get ! Web site http://www.anewhouse.com.au Informative, Amusing, and Opinionated Blog - Over 600 posts on all aspects of building a new house. Re: Solicitor should we...tender? 7Jan 23, 2011 9:35 pm bashworth Most Builders like Hotando use a standard contract document. These are produced by either the the HIA or the Master Builders Association. These are well proven and fair documents. Unless changes had been made to the contract conditions you will not need these to be reviewed by a solicitior. The specification is an attachment to the contract and spells out exactly what you want and/or what the builder is offering. there are many Inspectors with archicentre probably being the best known Any contract, standard or otherwise, designed by a housing industry organisation will be biased to its members interests, so not sure I would describe it as fair. Not sure about volume builders, but if you go via an architect, one of the key issues for negotiation is the terms of the contract. Hey. Head to a metal and decide on which profile you will use first. Profiles with larger corrugations can greatly change the appearance of the color in different… 0 3384 i imagine you also have another contract with an architect? and yeah, whatever other's said about special conditions and appendices 16 16007 hey there! π so, itβs kinda common for standard drawer depths to be around 500mm since most cabinets use this size to fit the usual runners… 3 20909 |