Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Inspection Conducted on Date

  • Prepared by

  • Project:

NSW Maintenance Inspection Report

  • Report Created By:

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  • Today's Date:

  • HMM Number: NSWM10

PROPERTY DETAILS

  • Unit / Apt No.:

  • Building Address:

DEFECT REPORTED

  • Date Reported To HMB:

  • Brief description of was reported to Hamilton Marino Builders. (Copy from spreadsheet)

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  • DEFECT TYPE:

  • Defect Type A includes defects such as water/gas leak; structural issue; safety hazard; security issue

INITIAL INSPECTION DETAILS

  • Inspected By:

  • Inspection Date:

BACK CHARGE DETAILS

  • PLEASE NOTIFY THE RESPOSIBLE PARTY & REQUEST THEY RETURN TO REPAIR DEFECT

  • BACK CHARGE TO:

Notices Sent

  • Defect Rectification Notice sent

  • Defect Rectification Notice - Failure to Respond

JOB DETAILS / RUNNING NOTES

  • Each note entry attendees. What was carried inspection? What was found to the defect? Please note whether there are photos to support back charge claims. Please note any costs that should not be included in back charge claims and why.

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  • Photos must be provided by Maintenance Supervisor.

Contract Breach

  • The Subcontractor represents and warrants, in addition to and without limiting any other warranty given by the Subcontractor under the Subcontract that:
    the Subcontractor and Subcontract Works comply with all the requirements of or to be inferred from, this Subcontract including, without limitation, the requirements of the Building Code of Australia, all relevant statutes, standards (including all Australian Standards), regulations, codes, legislation, manufactures specification and recommendations, and all authorities having jurisdiction over the Subcontract Works (as amended from time to time).

Defect Repaired Report

Defect Repaired

  • Date Repaired:

  • Job Estimate of Repair:

  • Defect has been rectified and visual proof has been provided:

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