Browse Forums Owner Builder Forum Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 6Oct 23, 2014 9:35 pm 11/11/13- dep paid 4/4/14- settlement Feb '15- DA app 6/8/15- CC site works begin 19/8/15- Formwork 25/8/15- slab 3/9/15- elect. appt 13/10/15 - frame started 19/10- bricks started 31/10 - roof done Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 11Oct 24, 2014 10:46 am Great information MeAndZeph - $8k is a very 'doable' expense. our block is pretty much all cleared but there is a lot of natural bush across the road. It looks like if we move the location of the house more centrally on the block, we might be able to get away with a BAL 12.5. Hubby is happy with that since he can use the original house site for a second shed... Caff - $200K lordy.... I'm glad you've budgeted for that and make sure you have 2 escape routes from the block if you can! We had a look at some blocks in Brigadoon but there is generally a very high fire rating which scares the hell out of me. My dad is a bush fire-fighter for DPAW so I get all the horror stories first hand. I appreciate that the shires are putting stricter measures in place for fire safety and I will of course comply with any requirements to meet our BAL rating but I will probably add extra provisions for roof sprinklers as well. A mate that's building in the hills has found a system that you can turn on remotely through your smart-phone so you can leave the property AND defend it at the same time! Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 12Oct 24, 2014 7:44 pm You hear of these BAL ratings, but why don't councils in conjunction with rural fire brigades do at least bi-annual 'hazard reduction burns' ? Fires are a natural thing, and we wouldn't have as much of a need for BAL ratings because the fuel levels in the bush would be drastically reduced. Owner Building at Jimboomba Woods in Logan City Qld. Blog : http://bandlnewhomebuild.blogspot.com H1 thread : viewtopic.php?f=38&t=68283 . Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 13Oct 24, 2014 11:02 pm curious that I can build 1 meter from 9990 sqm of bushland and be classified BAL-LOW, at no extra build cost
but build 1 meter from 10,010 sqm of bushland and be classified BAL-Flame Zone, at +$50K extra build cost Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 15Oct 25, 2014 9:03 am I cringe every time I hear BAL Fire Rating lol Good luck We were charged $5000 for a 12.5 rating, when none of our neighbour's next door had to pay for any fire protection & *touch wood* where we are building I can't see being at risk to a bushfire, the only trees or bushes around is across a main road & even then those trees are getting cut down atm for another estate or golf course. I know it's better to be safe than sorry but when the houses next door to you are going to burn, we aren't really safe it just gives us a little more time to get out as the protection stops your house from burning as quick. Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 16Oct 25, 2014 9:45 am Wonkywalker A mate that's building in the hills has found a system that you can turn on remotely through your smart-phone so you can leave the property AND defend it at the same time! I'd be keen to hear more about this Wonky! Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 17Oct 25, 2014 10:06 am i'm presently considering the land shown my concern is the vegetation next to the X (the preferred house position), the sqm of vegetation changes depending on how I measure it; either it's just under 1 ha, or just above it if under 1.0ha the build will be classed BAL-LOW (=no additional build cost), if above 1.0ha it's BAL-FZ (significant extra build cost).......if i'm interpreting the standard correctly Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 19Oct 25, 2014 11:37 pm Is the block part of a new subdivision? Or is it an older existing block with a building envelope already approved? We were in the lucky position that we didn't need planning approval as we already had a building envelope therefore to build we only needed a building licence. If you already have planning approval the local govt won't be able to add the brushfire prone area status to your block. Unfortunately if you trigger planning approval or are part of any new subdivisions you would trigger the requirement - this should be notified to you before purchase though. Having said that though, you can go and look up the associated standards and recommended additional items for each BAL level. They are there for a good reason, however a lot of it could be managed by having fire prevention activities on your property year round. We decided to add Anticon sarking to the roof for example, however we also wanted it for insulation purposes. We are building on cleared pasture though with scattered trees. Hope this helps and good luck Re: BAL Bushfire Attack Level Ratings - anyone with experien 20Oct 26, 2014 6:49 am just the blue area Lorri James is the blue area your bit or is the the whole area yours? 3 4425 isn't a garage level with the rest of the house a given? pretty sure they 'came around' long time ago. if you have a flat block, the garage is usually level with the rest… 1 17830 |