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34 Cards in this Set
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AS
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Australian Standard
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CC
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Construction certificate
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CDC
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Complying Development Certificate
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DUAP
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Dept. Urban affairs and planning
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IDA
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Integrated development assessment
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LAP
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Local approval policy
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LP
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Locality plan
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OC
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Occupation certificate
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PCA
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Principle certifying authority
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HIA
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Housing industry Australia
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BCA
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Building code of Australia
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DA
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Development application
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DCP
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Development control plan
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EPA Act
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Environmental Planning and Assessment Act
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FSR
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Floor space ratio
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Name the 9 Authorities
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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 |
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What departments are in the Council?
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1. Town Planning Department
2. Health and Building Department 3. Engineers Department |
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What are Standards?
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Standards ensure that goods services & products are adequate and safe.
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What is an example of a Standard
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AS 2870 Residential Slabs and Footings or AS 1684 Timber Framing Code
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What are Building Plans?
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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.
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What three things are working Drawings produced for?
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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). |
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What is a Floor plan?
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A top view of the inside of the house.
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What is elevation?
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A view when standing in front of the wall of the house. NESW views. Indicates wall finish. Size of windows. Balconies. Ect.
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What is a Section?
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A view of the building cut in half - Internal half
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What are the 10 parts of Plans?
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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 |
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What are the 6 colours of plans of alteration and addition and what do they mean?
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Blue = Glass
Green = Concrete Yellow = Structural timber Black = Structural steel Brown = Dress timber Red = Brick work |
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What is a specification?
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A written document specifying the types quality of materials and workmanship.
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What are the two types of specifications?
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Trade order (project home) and Itemized (Architect)
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What is a Building Tender?
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An offer - not a legally binding agreement
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What is a Building Contract?
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A legally enforceable agreement between the builder and owner.
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How many types of Building contracts are there?
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6
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What are the 6 types of Building Contracts?
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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 |
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How many and what are the different types of Trade Licenses?
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4
Builders Electrical Plumbing Waterproofing |
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Name the 6 types of Insurances?
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1.Home warranty
2.Workers compensation 3.Fire 4.Theft 5.Damage 6.Public liaibility |