Consumer Building Guide NSW – Progress Inspections

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For large projects such as building a new home, you may consider getting a progress inspection carried out by an independent building consultant, building inspector or architect * before each payment is made. If you do, it will be the consultant’s job to make sure all the work set out in the contract has been…

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Building with Principals of Energy Efficient Design 4

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Government authorities The NSW Government has a number of departments and authorities that are charged with protecting all our resources-from NSW State Forests through to the Fisheries Department. Key ones  in relation  to the construction  sector are: the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) within the Department of   Environment and Conservation, the Department of Natural Resources, the…

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Building with Principals of Energy Efficient Design 3

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NSW Government Initiatives For many years, the State Government has increasingly framed legislation on environmental matters, from requiring greater energy efficiency for buildings, ‘environmental flows’ for rivers, erosion and sedimentation control plans, through to new legislation to avoid and minimise waste. Consequently, some of these issues are required by a specific law (eg. waste management,…

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Consumer Building Guide NSW – Progress Payments

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Your builder or tradesperson may ask you to make payments so that they can pay for materials and labour as they go. Progress payments are usually made at specific stages of a project (eg. when the slab is laid or the frame goes up or at lock-up). These payments should equate to the value of…

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