Information

  • Lot Address

  • Conducted on

  • Conducted By

  • Supplier & Builder

Documentation

  • Are you using latest consented plans

FRAME ITEMS

  • Frame overhang at slab does not exceed10mm

  • Room dimensions/layout correct (+/- 5mm), rooms square.

  • Walls straight and plumb (+/- 4mm over 2.0m), ceiling height as per floor plan.

  • Top and bottom wall plates secure and straight with frame tie down complete as per engineering.

  • Bracing installed and secured in accordance with engineers detail

  • Engineered members installed as per engineering. (Columns & Beams)

  • Nog's installed correctly ( Vanity, Range-Hood, Toilet Roll Holder, Stair, Garage Door, Towel rail, Rondo)

  • Cladding & Feature Nog's

  • Columns plumb and square with no twist.

  • Door openings correct width/height.

  • Window spacing / height correct as per floor plan.

  • Trusses plumb / straight (max 10mm out of plumb and max 10mm bow in any chord). Free of damage?

  • Truss connections meeting accurately and flush to bottom chord.

  • Truss connections as per layout. Trusses point loaded on load bearing walls.

  • Truss lines straight?

  • Roof access trimmers installed in correct position as per plan. (Check access for lower roof areas on double stories).

  • Joists installed as per detail with blocking fitted correctly, voids clear and all penetrations clear of joists. Penetrations not compromising integrity of the joists.

  • Sheet flooring screwed off and not squeaking. Holes for ducting cut out.

  • Stair void dimensions as per plan with ground and first floor walls aligned.

  • Eave overhang as per plan with valley boards and box gutters fully supported.

  • All debris / off cuts placed in skip. Left over timber stacked neatly at material storage areas. House swept out and clean.

  • Site Clean

  • Other

  • Other

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