Approvals & Inspections
There are different planning and building approval systems in every state and territory of Australia. Understanding the your states approval system better can help to speed up your dealings with local councils and to get your job finished faster.
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Current at: 29 November 2010
Telstra Velocity® cabling requirements for homes with broadband access (Nat)
This information sheet is aimed at providing builders with some useful tips on how a new home should be prepared to allow the easy installation of optical fibre broadband, whether the work is carried out by Telstra or another telecommunications provider. The sheet provides details for builders wanting to know more and can be passed onto new home owners.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Drawing standards: dimensioning of ceiling heights (Nat)
The standard practice when dimensioning floor plans is to show room size dimensions between the structural components of the walls and not include internal wall linings, for example plasterboard or wall tiling. However for ceiling heights, there is some difference of opinion within the building industry as to whether the dimension includes floor and ceiling linings or finishes.
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Current at: 09 January 2009
Building using other peoples plans (Nat)
Builders are often asked to provide a construction price for plans and specifications prepared by another person. It is important to remember that these plans may not be totally accurate in relation to construction details and/or material selection – no one is perfect.
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Current at: 29 November 2007
Building inspections - 10 things to look out for (Nat)
HIA asked the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors to identify their 10 most common problems when inspecting building work. Problems during inspections cause delays and expense for builders and home owners alike. This information sheet presents a list of 10 common problems identified by the AIBS to help HIA Members avoid or overcome potential pitfalls.
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