Our Process

low impact, recyclable and materials with low embodied energy

While our core business is constructing contemporary extensions to serve the modern Australian family, we can also assist with consultation and design, town planning, construction drawings and even landscape design to match your modern home

Step 01
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Step 01

DECIDE ON YOUR NEEDS,

for example family size and age, lifestyle, and ownership cycle.
Step 02
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Step 02

ESTABLISH A BUDGET

and finance requirements.
Step 03
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Step 03

CHOOSE AN ARCHITECT, DRAFTSMAN OR DESIGNER

( your designer must be a registered building practitioner)
Step 01
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Step 01

FINALISE DRAWINGS AND CONSULTANTS DOCUMENTS

and engage a building surveyor.
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Step 01

READY TO OBTAIN FIXED PRICE CONTACT QUOTES

When a building permit is ready to be issued and you have finalised specifications, you are ready to obtain fixed price contract quotes. Anything prior to this is only an estimate of the actual building cost.

Document Checklist

It is important before you start planning for any building project to be aware of the required documentation needed to obtain a building permit or engage the services of A registered builder. These documents will help you get an accurate idea of what it is you want to achieve, and how much it will cost. Setting a budget at the start of the process is an essential guide for the building designer/architect and your builder so that when you start getting quotes they reflect your expectations. Most documents are directly associated with the proposed project, however in certain cases other documentation may be required to satisfy local council and other specific authorities.
Step 01
Step 01

SOIL REPORT

provides information on the soil type, any fill etc, to the structural engineer to design footings
Step 02
Step 02

WORKING DRAWINGS

Drafts person or architect will convey your brief into technical drawings including a site plan, floor plans, elevations, section drawings, and others depending on the level of detail required. Kitchen bathroom and laundry elevations are highly recommended
Step 03
Step 03

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING (INC COMPUTATIONS & CERTIFICATE)

The structural engineer will design a footing system and specific’s of timber framing and any steel framing
Step 04
Step 04

ENERGY RATING

The qualified energy rater will assess the levels of heat loss/gain to determine the glazing and insulation requirements

Other Documentation

Step 01
Step 01

PLANNING PERMIT

A trip to your local council is the only way to be sure, however you may need to provide drawings for them to review
Step 02
Step 02

CERTIFICATE OF CONSENT

There are many types of consent required, for example building over or close to easements may require the consent of the relevant service authority. Consents from neighbours are occasionally required where building close to boundaries.
Step 03
Step 03

COUNCIL DISPENSATIONS

Are sometimes required when building outside the council approved building envelope, or in a manner that does not atomically comply to building regulations