Information

  • Audit Title

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Location
  • Applicant

SUBJECT LAND

  • Lot/DP:

  • Owner:

  • Description of Development:

DA/CDC/CC CERTIFICATE NO.

  • DA/CDC/CC NO:

  • Date of Issue:

Ongoing matters for Builder / Contractor checklist

  • Is OSSM approval required?

  • Has required Section 68 Approval been obtained? (No inspection is to be carried out until required approval has been obtained)

  • Pease proceed with inspection having regards to all relevant matters listed below.

PREVIOUS INSPECTIONS CARRIED OUT

  • Restricted access

  • Builder's sign

  • Sediment and erosion controls

  • Rubbish control

  • Builder's toilet

  • Protection of public space by fencing or hoarding

  • Protection and support of adjoining buildings

  • Site Inspection

  • Internal Drainage

  • Please note these matters need to be in place during the construction period

BUILDING SURVEYOR'S CHECKLIST

  • Position in relation to approval

  • Foundation / Bearing / No loose material

  • Subsoil damage

  • Footing dimensions

  • Expansion joints

  • Trenches clear of water

  • Height pegs

  • Existing Stormwater / Sewer

  • Reinforcement lap / Cover on chairs

  • In accordance with details supplied

  • Termite protection (slabs)

  • Type:

  • Membrane prrovided

  • In accordance with Engineer's details

  • Steel cover

  • Piers through into natural founding material (Natural Ground)

  • Formwork Support

  • Builder on site

  • Consolidation of fill material

  • Height of fill, particularly elevated slabs

  • Comments

Summary

  • Result

  • Building Surveyor

  • Conducted on

  • Signature

  • Accreditation Number

  • Compliance Certificate Issued

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