Choosing the right builder is crucial when undertaking a residential construction project. It's important to find a licensed and experienced builder who understands the local building codes and regulations in New South Wales (NSW), Australia.
Q: I’ve never built before, where do I start?
A: Start by filling out the online form on the Prescom Constructions website, with 20 years of experience in the building industry, you can rest assured that Prescom Constructions will give you the best advice to guide you through the entire building process.
Q: What should I look for when hiring a builder?
A: When hiring a builder, it's important to consider their qualifications, experience, track record of completing projects on time and within budget, as well as their reputation within the industry. You should also ensure that they have appropriate insurance coverage such as public liability insurance.
Q: At what stage do I involve Prescom Constructions Construction?
Get Prescom Constructions involved at the start. Simple advice when making critical decisions early on can save you a lot of hassle. Prescom Constructions can help put you in contact with the right architects and engineers and save you time and money by walking you through a preliminary budget process with plans and pricing in the early stages.
Q: Does my builder need to be a licensed Builder?
Yes. To undertake any restricted building works in New South Wales, you need to be an Licensed with Department of Fair Trading.
The majority of building work (like new builds, renovations and anything requiring a council permit) require this. At Prescom Constructions we encourage all our carpenters to become Licenced Builders. This ensures we remain at the top of our field through constant industry training and Continuing Personal Development (CPD). This brings assurance that your building project will be constructed to the highest standard, by industry leading professionals.
Q: What types of insurance do builders need?
A: Builders in NSW are required to have several types of insurance coverage including Public Liability Insurance which protects against claims made by third parties for personal injury or property damage during the construction process. It is also recommended that builders have Contract Works Insurance to cover loss or damage to the works during construction.
Q: How can I ensure quality workmanship from my builder?
A: To ensure quality workmanship from your chosen builder:
Q: What is a reasonable timeline for a residential construction project in NSW?
A: The timeline for a residential construction project depends on several factors including the size and complexity of the project, availability of materials, weather conditions, and any unforeseen delays. It's important to discuss timelines with your builder before commencing work to establish realistic expectations.
Q: Are there specific building permits required in New South Wales?
A: Yes, certain types of residential construction projects require building permits from local councils or certifying authorities in NSW. These permits ensure that the proposed works comply with relevant building codes and regulations. Your builder should be familiar with these requirements and assist you throughout the permit application process.
Q: What does “ Fixed Price” and “ Cost Plus Margin” mean?
Prescom Constructions provide all of our customers with a Master Builders contract with the choice of a fixed price or cost plus margin pricing structure. A Fixed price means that we give you a fixed sum of what the build will cost. You will then make progress payments at pre-defined stages throughout your build.
With Cost plus Margin we give you an estimated sum of what the build will cost. You will then be charged weekly for labour, materials and sub-contractors with a margin added. With either pricing structure, any variations to the plan will be charged as additional expenses but must be agreed by you first.
Q: Should I choose fixed price or cost plus margin contract?
This is completely up to you. Some of our customers prefer a Fixed price as it gives them more certainty at the start of the build and it helps them plan their payments better. On the other hand, some people prefer Cost plus Margin as it gives them greater transparency with all of the individual costs. Talk to us about what is better for you.
Q: Will the Construction Site be Safe and Tidy?
At Prescom Constructions, we pride ourselves on our safety record. As members of Hazardco, our Health and Safety policy is clear and precise. We review and update our site safety requirements constantly and our team are always all inducted and trained to minimise risk. The site will be regularly cleaned and maintained in a tidy, safe, and professional
manor. It is my personal commitment to ensure ALL Prescom Constructions team members, associated contractors and site visitors go home safely to their families every night!
In conclusion,
Hiring a reputable builder who has appropriate insurance coverage is crucial when undertaking a residential construction project in New South Wales, Australia. Ensuring quality workmanship through detailed contracts, regular communication, thorough inspections by independent inspectors will lead to successful outcomes. Understanding timelines and obtaining necessary permits are also essential steps towards completing your dream home or renovation within legal parameters. Remember to do thorough research before hiring any builders as this investment will have long-term implications on both financials as well as quality results.
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