Browse Forums Building A New House Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 5Jan 12, 2010 11:59 am Our Build - Places Fairhaven 23+ - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=28045 Our Landscaping - Belial's Backyard - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=45375 Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 10Jan 12, 2010 1:35 pm Our Build - Places Fairhaven 23+ - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=28045 Our Landscaping - Belial's Backyard - https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=45375 Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 14Jan 12, 2010 3:41 pm Your contract is with the builder and they are responsible for making sure that all work complies with standards and government regulations. I doubt they're under any obligation to give you the information you want. In Vic, any electrical or plumbing work has to be done by a licenced tradesperson, and we get a certificate of compliance stating what was done, who did it and details of their licence number. If anything goes wrong though, it's the builder who has to sort it out under their warranty. I imagine the process is similar in most states. As far as I'm aware, FOI doesn't apply to private businesses. This is from the SA govt website: Quote: The FOI Act gives you a legally enforceable right of access (subject to certain restrictions) to documents held by government. The FOI Act allows you to: ■request access to documents in the possession of a State Government Agency, Local Council or University ■request the amendment of documents that relate to you which are incomplete, incorrect, out-of-date or misleading ■seek a review of a decision made by a State Government Agency, Local Council or University. It does not apply to private businesses or organisations in South Australia. http://www.archives.sa.gov.au/foi/index.html#What_is_Freedom_of_Information_ Edit: just spotted Djelibeybi's post...oops. If you have a dispute about the work or the contract, the Building Commission is a good place to start. They were helpful when we had some issues. http://www.buildingcommission.com.au/www/html/1767-who-can-i-contact.asp Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 15Jan 12, 2010 7:44 pm Thanks guys,this all makes sense now . I understand that it all ****** under the builders licence and I just hope that they do the right thing and check that their subbies and their subs subbies are appropriately licenced! I must admit they were excellent about their tiling company having to re-do the bathrooms so I shouldn't b!tchh too much, but then again how could two so-called experienced tilers bugger them up so badly! Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 16Jan 12, 2010 8:14 pm Sorry, not sure who commented but...what sort of 'cards' are you talking about? The only cards I know of that tradies have are their red cards (which are just to prove they have done their OHS training). As the others have mentioned, you will get your plumbing & electrical compliance certificate when you handover which will have their licencse numbers etc on there. Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 17Jan 12, 2010 8:29 pm I just thought all tradies had to be licenced (not just electricians and plumbers). I didnt think you would be able to 'brick' a house or 'frame' a house or 'concrete' a house if you weren't properly licenced. It looks like being "qualified" and being "licenced" are the same thing( but I wouldn't have thought so myself). I will try to have utmost faith in my builder! Re: Information requested from builder and denied-any thoughts? 18Jan 12, 2010 9:22 pm MBBN Sorry, not sure who commented but...what sort of 'cards' are you talking about? The only cards I know of that tradies have are their red cards (which are just to prove they have done their OHS training). As the others have mentioned, you will get your plumbing & electrical compliance certificate when you handover which will have their licencse numbers etc on there. I meant there business cards As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 17924 0 4998 We are at the stage on our build in Kilcoy, Queensland where we need to get our fencing installed but we cant get any contact details for our neighbours to give them… 0 6196 |