Information

  • Document No.

  • Audit Title

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Personnel

  • Is a start works notice on file?

  • Does the set out look Correct according to be approved plans?<br>Check orientation please.

  • If a sloped site, has a subsoil drain been installed at the top of the building site?

  • Are the falls and levels similar to those shown on the approved plans?

  • Has top soil roots foliage and loose soil been removed from excavations?

  • Has any fill been encountered and not addressed on plans?<br>Note if The answer is yes this is outside the start of the building surveyors text and will require amended plans and possibly structural engineers certification.

  • Does the soil at the base of the piers or footings correlate with the geotechnical report?

  • Describe the soil material at the base of footings.

  • Is the slope of the land greater than one in 10 ratio and if so have the strip footings and steps correctly?

  • Has the sand blinding been laid under the slab?

  • Has a damp proof membrane been laid under the slab?

  • Is the size of steelwork as per plan?

  • Are they clearances around steel in compliance with AS 2870 / BCA Part 3.2.3.2?<br>40mm to unprotected ground<br>30mm to membrane in contact with the ground<br>20mm to an internal surface<br>40mm to an external exposure

  • Has an edge rebate been constructed?<br>Required for masonry veneer.<br>Not less than 20mm depth.

  • Is steelwork lapped correctly?<br>500mm for reinforcing bars & trench mesh.<br>2 outermost wires of mesh sheet are to overlap the 2 outermost wires of the other mesh sheet.

  • Our bar chairs in place?

  • Where piers are constructed, advise builder to bell tops of footings above natural ground.

Advice given on site and to whome:

  • List any advice given.

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