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Staged New Building Inspections

Staged New Building Inspections

Architectural drawings, Engineering drawings & Specifications can be confusing. Take the headaches out of building a new home. A New Building Staged Inspection compares the work at each stage of the build with the design and engineering plans. Completing inspections during each stage of construction allows issues and defects to be identified.

STAGE ONE: Pre Slab Inspection

A Pre Slab or Base Inspection occurs prior to the concrete being poured to create the base.

Common areas of concern:

  • Dimensions and excavation
  • Termite protection in place
  • Beams and footings
  • Wire mesh integrity
  • Construction materials
STAGE THREE: Lock Up Inspection

A Lock Up Inspection takes place after the doors and windows have been installed making the home secure.

Common areas of concern:

  • Fascia boards & gutters
  • All aspects of the brickwork
  • Roofing completion
  • Window & door locking devices
  • Wall linings & cornice
STAGE TWO: Frame Inspection

A Frame Inspection takes place after the wall and roof frames have been completed and approved by the Building Surveyor.

Common areas of concern:

  • Wall/roof and truss frame
  • Frame spacing & bracing
  • Concrete slab finish
  • Window & door openings
  • Plumbing/drainage
STAGE FOUR: Handover Inspection

A Handover Inspection takes place prior to the turnover of keys to the purchaser. This Inspection focuses on minor defects and ensures the quality of the construction by the builder.

Common areas of concern:

  • Running boards & cabinetry
  • Proper fitting of doors & windows
  • Pest barrier in place
  • Joints & tiles are flush and sealed
  • Ceiling, wall, and corner straightness
  • Overall construction quality
  • Potential safety hazards

STAGE ONE: Pre Slab Inspection

A Pre Slab or Base Inspection occurs prior to the concrete being poured to create the base.

Common areas of concern:

  • Dimensions and excavation
  • Termite protection in place
  • Beams and footings
  • Wire mesh integrity
  • Construction materials
STAGE TWO: Frame Inspection

A Frame Inspection takes place after the wall and roof frames have been completed and approved by the Building Surveyor.

Common areas of concern:

  • Wall/roof and truss frame
  • Frame spacing & bracing
  • Concrete slab finish
  • Window & door openings
  • Plumbing/drainage
STAGE THREE: Lock Up Inspection

A Lock Up Inspection takes place after the doors and windows have been installed making the home secure.

Common areas of concern:

  • Fascia boards & gutters
  • All aspects of the brickwork
  • Roofing completion
  • Window & door locking devices
  • Wall linings & cornice
STAGE FOUR: Handover Inspection

A Handover Inspection takes place prior to the turnover of keys to the purchaser. This Inspection focuses on minor defects and ensures the quality of the construction by the builder.

Common areas of concern:

  • Running boards & cabinetry
  • Proper fitting of doors & windows
  • Pest barrier in place
  • Joints & tiles are flush and sealed
  • Ceiling, wall, and corner straightness
  • Overall construction quality
  • Potential safety hazards