OUR REMEDIATION PROCESS
STAGE 1
INSPECTION & REPORT
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Conduct holistic defect investigation, starting with visual inspection, instrument readings, and minor intrusive investigations.
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Prepare a detailed investigative report with illustrative evidence, technical summary of defects, causes, future implications, and rectification methodology.
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Assess defect patterns and propose cost-effective remediation strategies for the entire building.
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Provide recommendations for short-term, medium-term, long-term, and general building maintenance works.
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Report safety hazards observed during site inspection.
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Stage 1 reports serve as building diagnostic documents for owners.
STAGE 2
TECHNICAL REPAIR SPECIFICATION
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Prepare Engineering Designs, Calculations, Drawings, and Technical Methodology Specifications for selected Remedial Works.
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Ensure compliance with National Construction Code/Building Code of Australia, Australian Standards, and Work Health and Safety Standards.
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Serve as the basis for Tender Documents and future Contracts for Works.
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Set strict requirements for technical aspects, ensuring the highest industry standards.
STAGE 3
TENDER MANAGEMENT
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Prepare the contract using AS 4905-2002 or AS 4000-1997, or NSW Fair Trading Contract.
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Include additional Special Conditions to clarify ambiguities and elevate construction standards.
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Issue the contract for review and feedback by both parties.
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Implement changes as instructed and review the signed contract by both parties.
STAGE 4
CONTRACT PREPARATION
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Prepare the contract using AS 4905-2002 or AS 4000-1997, or NSW Fair Trading Contract.
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Include additional Special Conditions to clarify ambiguities and elevate construction standards.
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Issue the contract for review and feedback by both parties.
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Implement changes as instructed and review the signed contract by both parties.
STAGE 5
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Act as Consulting Engineer, Client-side Project Manager, and Superintendent during the construction phase.
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Issue official directions to ensure project success.
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Review builder documents for compliance with statutory requirements.
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Conduct technical site inspections and certify hold points.
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Hold regular meetings to discuss project progress and technical aspects.
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Respond to RFI’s and issue technical Site Instructions and contractual Directions.
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Assess Progress Claims, verify quantities, and review Extension of Time claims and Variations.
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Review handover documentation and certificates.
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Prepare Defects List, review defect rectification, and certify Practical Completion.
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Certify release of Contract Securities.
D&BP
DESIGN & BUILDING PRACTITIONER ACT 2021 SERVICES
Submit Class 2 (Residential) Building projects as Regulated Designs on the NSW Planning Portal, following the D&BP Act NSW 2020, with possible exemptions under the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. We'll handle the design process and submit the Design Compliance Declaration.