Building in Tasmania, or at least understanding the building process, has never been easier since the introduction of everythingbuilding.com.au. This website provides information, resources and links to all associated with building, from the home renovator and owner builder through to the professional. A comprehensive website for everything building. The three key functions of the site […]
Do I Need Council Approval?
In short the answer is Yes, for any alterations or additions to your building or property. As with most things there are always exceptions. There may be State legislation exemptions, size of the project, value or simply the nature. Our advice however, is if in doubt accept first that council approval is required then seek […]
Small Jobs, not all DIY.
It has always been alleged that plans for small building projects around the home such as a new deck, shed, garage or carport can be done almost by anyone, in particular the property owner. Changes to the Building Act in Tasmania has resulted in some small projects having less ‘Red Tape’ but still require the […]
Know your building costs.
We all know that every year building costs keep going up. More and more regulation requirements must be met at both the planning and building stages and material prices are always on the increase. When deciding to build, the cost allowance in most minds is generally a M2 price based on the size of the […]
Building Practitioner Licensing
All Building Practitioners must hold a current industry license to be able to practice within Tasmania. The Building Act 2016 provides for the licensing of building practitioners as builders, building surveyors and designers. This Scheme specifies the following Categories for accreditation: As a Builder: Builder Construction Manager Fire Protection Services Builder Demolisher As a Building Surveyor: Building […]
Plans and documentation.
Thanks to the building control board in Tasmania and the ‘Building Act 2000’ there are specific requirements for designer’s documentation for an application for a Certificate of Likely Compliance. This document can be seen here so you can have a clearer understanding of what is required as well as what to expect when your designer […]