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  • Site conducted

  • Date

  • Site address

  • Builder

  • Contractor

  • Inspected by

  • Number of dwellings

  • Full inspection required

  • Scope

  • Generator is required

  • Panel height changes are required

  • Third level of scaffold is not preventing safe-loading of Hebel product (if no, additional loading bays required)

  • Scaffolding has been booked, if required

  • Site is clear, safe, and no traffic management required for complete delivery/install

  • Power is available on site

  • Water is available on site

  • Trenches on site have been covered

  • The wall areas without roof trusses are braced to take the weight of the external Hebel panel install

  • Meter box is plumb, level, and secure

  • There is sufficient boundary wall access (120mm+)

  • Rebate depth and width are correct to plans, and frame overhang is within tolerance

  • All drop-edge beams have been specified in the plan, and if not, render bead has been organised

  • Termite barriers have been installed correctly

  • Frame to both side of the garage opening have triple studs, with correct opening width and height as per plans

  • Column frames/posts are installed correctly as per plans <br>(All columns greater than 600mm x 750mm and attached columns must be fully framed)

  • Portico/alfresco beams are framed to correct height as per plans

  • Ground floor is flush with the first floor, with correct frame, plumb, level, and height as per plans

  • Fire blanket has been installed between the roof and the top of the Hebel party wall

  • Treated timber frame has been used

  • A third delivery is required for the garage

  • All framed areas requiring Cemintel (blueboard) installation are plumb and level to meet the installation specifications<br>(Like plaster, these areas are required to be a continuous plumb and level surface)

  • Roof trusses line up with walls

  • Rail system is clear to run between frames (Hebel hoist)

  • Frame is plumb and level

  • The cavity is free from obstruction

  • The slab detail is correct

  • Panels are supported at the base

  • Void protection has been installed

  • Safety rails are installed around perimeter of the building

  • Floor joists are spaced at correct centres

  • Floor joists are fully braced and safe to perform work

  • Joist alignment is +/-2mm

  • Stair void measurement is correct

  • Lower storey is propped to allow Hebel to be loaded above

  • Services are clear of Hebel floor installation

  • Wet areas are correctly measured and framed

  • Covering required on polished floors

  • Control joint locations have been determined to avoid wet areas

  • Flashings are installed correctly and ready for Hebel installation

  • Scaffolding loading bay has been set up correctly

  • Other external cladding has been completed correctly

  • All areas are framed correctly, and ready to accept tophats

  • Frame has clear access for Hebel installers, hand rails blocking access are removed and a suitable work platform is in place to access walls

  • All beams above openings are flush or blocked to accept horizontal top hat

  • Internal downpipes are connected and ready for Hebel completion

  • Parapet framing is correct (correct height, plumb and secure)

  • All windows and doors are installed correctly (plumb, level and secure with bracket supports if required)

  • Wall wrap and DPC is installed correctly

  • Roof/fascia and gutter are installed correctly to suit measurements of Hebel panels

  • Services are within the frame and battens can be freely installed

  • Waste bags have been organised and a suitable position on site is confirmed to place bag/s, ready for waste company to collect (preferably to side of driveway and not blocking access)

  • Additional comments

  • Additional photos

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  • Contractor representative

  • Hebel representative

Disclaimer

  • Disclaimer: CSR Hebel carry out all site inspection services in good faith and without prejudice.

    CSR Hebel inspection reports are provided as a construction guide to the builder and/or installer. The purpose of CSR Hebel inspection reports is to determine, from visual observations undertaken by Hebel trained personnel, whether an exterior or interior wall is being constructed in accordance with the relevant Hebel design and construction guides.

    Given that site inspections rely on visual observations, and can only practically encompass a targeted proportion of the total construction area, CSR Hebel inspection reports cannot be used as judgment on the entire installation quality. The quality and compliance of all construction remains the responsibility of the licensed builder who is accountable for the delivery of the construction project. CSR Hebel inspection reports do not constitute a guarantee or warranty over installation.

    CSR Hebel systems require installation of control joints and these are often identified in the inspection reports. CSR Hebel design guides make general recommendations as to the locations of control joints. If no other authorised construction documentation is available to Hebel representatives then control joint inspections are assessed in line with these CSR Hebel system guidelines. However – the responsibility for the design, final locations and frequency of control joints must always be assessed and determined by the relevant project engineer, who is qualified to assess the full range of factors affecting building movement.

    CSR Hebel exterior wall systems require weather resistant coatings to achieve compliance and ensure their long term durability performance. Hebel exterior wall design guides outline general performance requirements for suitable coating systems. Hebel can assist in the visual assessment of coatings but given the variety of coatings suppliers and variances in application, Hebel are not qualified to make final detailed judgements of the suitability of a coating system. The final assessment of the quality of application and suitability of a coating system used over Hebel exterior wall systems should be undertaken by the relevant coatings manufacturer.

    The resolution of any issues identified in any Hebel inspection report remain the responsibility of the builder and relevant installer to resolve and make good to an acceptable quality level.

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