Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 3Mar 27, 2019 5:59 pm An issue you may find is that the builder will ignore the inspector's reports if it doesn’t suit them. Or they will say verbally they will fix things then do nothing. Or just say it’s “incomplete works”. The inspector works for you and has no power over the builder so do not expect if a defect is in their report that anything will happen. You need to align the inspections to occur and rectification work to be completed before you make the progress payments. If the work is not completed you need to formally dispute 'stage complete' and don't pay. Check your contract carefully for the correct way to do this so you don't risk breaching the contract. Do not believe verbal assurances from the builder they will fix things later, particularly if they should have been done before 'stage complete' is claimed. Major stuff like Slab, frame, brickwork for example. The builder may just want to get to PCI and invoice the final payment then let the company's different 'quality assurance' or 'warranty' departments address your defects later, on your time. Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 4Mar 30, 2019 7:44 am Hi, We built with Clarendon in Sydney last year and used a private building inspector. We told our site supervisor and they had no issues with it. We had 6 inspections done and sent the reports to the site supervisor who did follow up and action the recommendations. Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 5Mar 30, 2019 9:53 am That's great, unfortunately my experience with Metricon was different. They did not rectify defects noted in the reports at the appropriate time, even breaching a NSWDFT recification and completion order. Regarding Clarendon, I heard from a friend that Clarendon had actually paid Themselves for an independent inspector on a build to ensure quality. Very positive! Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 6Mar 30, 2019 9:57 am Norfolk That's great, unfortunately my experience with Metricon was different. They did not rectify defects noted in the reports at the appropriate time, even breaching a NSWDFT recification and completion order. Regarding Clarendon, I heard from a friend that Clarendon had actually paid Themselves for an independent inspector on a build to ensure quality. Very positive! Not sure about their own inspector. If they had one, he didn’t pick up many issues! Thankfully we didn’t have any major issues but they were mostly identified by our inspector, not theirs. Mind you I was also on site a lot and also picked up somethings our inspector missed. Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 7Sep 27, 2019 2:10 pm Hi, would you mind letting me know which building inspector you used. I am also about to commence the building process in Sydney and would like to use a private building inspector. Re: Building with Clarendon - Private Building Inspector 8Sep 27, 2019 2:17 pm I used housepect, best you accompany the inspector onsite, also do your own visits with the SS, don’t be rushed, make sure you understand all the issues identified because you will need to negotiate the rectifications directly with your builder. The inspector won’t do this as they are your consultant. If you already have a contract, is the inspection cost stated in there? If not they would be forced to issue you a variation which you could of course object to. 12 25968 I would send it to the certifier who is technically your representative and working on your behalf not the builder's 1 2337 Hi everyone, Looking for some advise. We are about to build an above ground pool in our backyard. There is a private sewer line running under the pool at 1.6m… 0 11906 |