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Braddon Building Surveying Pty Ltd has a good reputation throughout Tasmania and with our interstate clients undertaking development work in this state. Like most businesses, Braddon Building Surveying Pty Ltd relies heavily on computers and the internet. We need to keep up to date with Australian Standards, which we have on line to ensure currency, and the ever-changing construction methods and products as part of our assessment of building plans.
Steve is accredited both within Tasmania and nationally with the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors as an un-restricted building surveyor. Our main office is in Devonport on the North-West coast of Tasmania.
We pride ourselves on providing prompt efficient personal service to our clients and prefers to liaise with clients at the design concept stage to provide regulatory advice to ensure a smooth application process.
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Always check with the local Council to ensure there are no planning scheme issues that may prevent you from building.
You need to remember that you take on all responsibilities as though you are an accredited builder. You are required to successfully complete an 'Owner Builder' course within 12 months of applying to be registered as an 'Owner Builder.'
The earlier the better and it is recommended to do so before getting your plans drawn up as there may be Building Code of Australia considerations that may impact on potential costs and compliance issues.
No, a building surveyor is required by law to remain independent of the design process.
No, a building surveyor can only ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia and is not a project manager or supervisor for the project. The builder is responsible for the quality of workmanship.
Obtain competitive quotes, do your homework and ask for references from potential builders and check with their past clients. Never commence works without a detailed contract that you need to read carefully before signing and always only agree to variations that are in writing and both parties sign.
Never change the design from the approved plans before getting approval from your building surveyor otherwise you may find yourself required to undertake expensive rectification works to ensure compliance with the Building Code of Australia.