Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement 1 Mar 14, 2020 1:41 pm Hello everyone, starting to plan for a first floor addition to my brick veneer house. I would like to get advise on the sequence of steps from the experts here. Obviously, I can get a builder to take care of everything (from design, approval to build), but I think that will be more expensive? I have a design in mind, subject to feasibility and cost. In Sydney. In sequence: 1. Call 5 builders to visit and get a ROUGH idea of the cost and a ROUGH idea of the design 2. Call Draftsman to prepare plans for DA or CDC. Leverage the learnings from the builder's rough design. 3. Call Structural Engineer to draw structural engineering plan 4. I complete DA/CDC application form and submit with all the artefacts produced by draftsman and Structural engineer 5. In the meantime (before the DA is approved), call builders to look at the proposed plan and give a DETAILED cost 6. (Surely the plans will need to be revised) - call Draftsman to update plans and resubmit DA 7. (once the DA is approved), call builders to start the build! Stakeholders in the above sequence - builder, draftsman, structural engineer. Anyone else i need to call? Is this sequence correct? I am a bit confused about what a structural engineering actually produce, but I heard they are required for DA submission? Re: First floor addtiion - Sequence from beginning to build 2Mar 14, 2020 3:41 pm world2160 Is this sequence correct? I am a bit confused about what a structural engineering actually produce, but I heard they are required for DA submission? Your sequence is incorrect basically planning first then building 1 Development Application DA generally requires a site plan, geotech site report, elevations,Floor Plan, Demolition plan, etc The Councils website should have a planning checklist 2.After receiving the approved Building Application the next step is Building application (BA) for that you will require Energy Report, Engineering Structural Reports, Details and plans, Electrical Plans, Cross sections, Stormwater, BAL, Cabinet plans, Compliance /CDC, etc there should be a checklist for BA Submissions Cheers Chris Designer,Engineer (Civil,Const & Envir),Builder,Concrete & Masonry Contract.Struct Repairs Re: First floor addtiion - Sequence from beginning to build 3Mar 15, 2020 9:03 am Thanks Chris, Can you please elaborate a bit more on which trade to contact to do the things you highlighted? - site plan, geotech site report, elevations,Floor Plan, Demolition plan, etc - Energy Report, Engineering Structural Reports, Details and plans, Electrical Plans, Cross sections, Stormwater, BAL, Cabinet plans, Compliance /CDC, etc I know that a builder can do all these, but to save cost i would like to coordinate as much as i can (within my ability). Re: First floor addtiion - Sequence from beginning to build 4Mar 15, 2020 10:55 am Not sure why you would get a DA/CDC and then go back through the process again. You only get a DA when you know what you need to get approved, and only make changes in response to requests from the council. You don't do a DA and then do a new DA with changes if you can avoid it. Re: First floor addtiion - Sequence from beginning to build 5Mar 17, 2020 9:31 pm With our local councils, you lodge the DA then CC, then if there are changes that are more than just say moving a window 500mm then you do a modification to a consent ( mod to a DA ). Updated floorpans and relevant elevations are usually all that are required ( unless it is a more substantial mod ). Sometimes you have to upgrade the other relevant documents like the energy certificates etc as well. Stewie because its not being managed properly. Also "properly" is too broad and too subjective a term to be able to pinpoint a single event as not being managed properly.… 1 2728 Thank you. Do I use timber floorboards for stairs or do people use timber treads? Or is both the same? 6 3806 CDC Housing Code 3 When to apply Floor Area external face of wall vs Gross Floor Area internal face of wall. Reading thru CDC Housing Code 3, lets take a lot 915sqm.… 0 11641 |