Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Falsified documents applied at the Council - answer to L 2May 20, 2020 1:34 am Hi, It looks like you accidentally started a new thread instead of replying to the original, so Ill reply here. You still haven't answered my two questions about who oversaw the build and how did the builder end up building to the amended plans? Q1) Who selected the builder and oversaw the works? a) you b) someone not yet mentioned Q2) How did the builder know to work to the amended plans? a) from the person in Q1 b) the architect c) you d) another new person e) the council f) you don't know -edited post to make it clearer- Re: Falsified documents applied at the Council - answer to L 3May 20, 2020 7:32 am luxbuild Hi, It looks like you accidentally started a new thread instead of replying to the original, so Ill reply here. You still haven't answered my two questions about who oversaw the build and how did the builder end up building to the amended plans? Q1) Who selected the builder and oversaw the works? a) you b) someone not yet mentioned Q2) How did the builder know to work to the amended plans? a) from the person in Q1 b) the architect c) you d) another new person e) the council f) you don't know -edited post to make it clearer- The system here on Homeone seems to block more than 3 comments by one person to another - hence new thread. So you are making up new questions - read the comments and discussion already on this thread -the answers are there. If you cannot be bothered doing that, just log off and stop wasting peoples' time. It seems you want to avoid that , - and return focus to the builder - I have noticed that is a common trait - people avoid the fact that we have the 'Relevant Authorities' as in local Government and Building Surveying companies at the highest level, involving themselves in suspect dealings.....and return to the builder....yet without having proper Authorisation from the level of the 'Relevant Authorities' such as Councils/Local Government, no building construction for homes can occur - perhaps you had better refresh yourself on the Law and Legislation, - please do not attempt to ignore that fact. It is not just a matter for a builder doing whatever he (or she) wants. In this case, the Council in their role of 'Relevant Authority' have been involved in the substitution of falsified Engineering documents and have worked with the builder to then, as a result, create this illegal, death trap of a home construction. In summary - The Council, and their Building Surveying friends whom they employ/engage with as 'Consultants to Local Government',.... - who also work a lot for the Local and State Government in South Australia (The Building Surveying company were involved in the construction of the Adelaide Oval, the Adelaide Convention Centre and they certified our very expensive - $2.44 billion dollar Royal Adelaide Hospital ) - so they should know that Engineering Structural Safety and Development Legislation matters, as should the local Council with all of its highly paid staff .....have worked together to put forward and apply falsified Engineering documents to this home construction. Take note - this answers your question with the Architect as the Applicant for the proper Development Authorisation not being consulted by the Council apparently when it came to substituting falsified Engineering documents just before the start of the construction....and the owner not notified either. Just a 'back door deal' involving the Council staff and their close work mates. Suspect back door dealings by the 'Relevant Authority' (The Council/Local Government) and their Building Surveyor mates -who are referred to in Council notes as "Our Surveyor". So they have then worked with the builder to create this illegal death trap of a home extension, when, obviously , they should not have done - the builder was not the Applicant, nor should a Council, or a Building Surveying company be involved in dealing with falsified Engineering documents..... and all failing to inform the owner of their antics. Even if it's not being sub-divided and you want to keep it as Torrens title, you will still need to talk to a town planner or Council themselves, to see if they will allow… 1 11039 We've had the offer of a short term tenant whilst waiting for CDC/DA home approval and demolition for our knock down rebuild. It would achieve a pretty low rent as it's… 0 13759 This was on google. Development controls 2.3.1 Front setback D1 New buildings within residential areas shall adhere to a front building line, which is 5.5-6m to the… 1 3677 |