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34 Cards in this Set

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AS
Australian Standard
CC
Construction certificate
CDC
Complying Development Certificate
DUAP
Dept. Urban affairs and planning
IDA
Integrated development assessment
LAP
Local approval policy
LP
Locality plan
OC
Occupation certificate
PCA
Principle certifying authority
HIA
Housing industry Australia
BCA
Building code of Australia
DA
Development application
DCP
Development control plan
EPA Act
Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
FSR
Floor space ratio
Name the 9 Authorities
1. Local Council
2. Water Supply
3. Sewerage and Drainage
4. Electricity Supply
5. Gas Supply
6. Scaffolding Regulations
7. Telephone Connection
8. Builders Licensing Boards
9. Department of Fair Trading
What departments are in the Council?
1. Town Planning Department
2. Health and Building Department
3. Engineers Department
What are Standards?
Standards ensure that goods services & products are adequate and safe.
What is an example of a Standard
AS 2870 Residential Slabs and Footings or AS 1684 Timber Framing Code
What are Building Plans?
Completed drawings and specifications that must be approved by local council before work can commence. Drawings must be in a standard format for accurate interpretation by builders and trades people.
What three things are working Drawings produced for?
1. To gain an overall picture of the layout and shape of the building.
2. To determine setting-out dimensions for the building as a whole.
3. To locate and identify the spaces and parts of the building (rooms).
What is a Floor plan?
A top view of the inside of the house.
What is elevation?
A view when standing in front of the wall of the house. NESW views. Indicates wall finish. Size of windows. Balconies. Ect.
What is a Section?
A view of the building cut in half - Internal half
What are the 10 parts of Plans?
1.Floor plan
2.Elevation
3.Section
4.Site plan
5.Title box
6.Electrical
7.Drainage
8.Landscape
9.Surveyors report/plans
10.Mechanical
What are the 6 colours of plans of alteration and addition and what do they mean?
Blue = Glass
Green = Concrete
Yellow = Structural timber
Black = Structural steel
Brown = Dress timber
Red = Brick work
What is a specification?
A written document specifying the types quality of materials and workmanship.
What are the two types of specifications?
Trade order (project home) and Itemized (Architect)
What is a Building Tender?
An offer - not a legally binding agreement
What is a Building Contract?
A legally enforceable agreement between the builder and owner.
How many types of Building contracts are there?
6
What are the 6 types of Building Contracts?
1.Lump sum
2.Cost plus (builders cost)
3.Cost plus a fixed price (builders cost + a fixed sum)
4.Cost plus a percentage
5.Schedule of rates
6.Design and Construct
How many and what are the different types of Trade Licenses?
4
Builders
Electrical
Plumbing
Waterproofing
Name the 6 types of Insurances?
1.Home warranty
2.Workers compensation
3.Fire
4.Theft
5.Damage
6.Public liaibility