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Building Code Compliance Evaluation in Melbourne

Ensuring Safety, Legality & Conformance

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Service Overview

An AZTA Building Code Compliance Evaluation is a rigorous assessment of a building's structure against the National Construction Code (NCC) and relevant Australian Standards. Is Your Building Compliant with Australian Standards?

Detailed Description

An AZTA Building Code Compliance Evaluation is a rigorous assessment of a building's structure against the National Construction Code (NCC) and relevant Australian Standards. Our expert engineers provide a detailed report identifying any areas of non-compliance, explaining the associated risks, and recommending a clear path to achieving full compliance and certification.

You may need this service if you are concerned about the quality or legality of recent construction or renovation work. You have received a notice or order from your local council regarding non-compliant structures. You are involved in a building dispute where code compliance is a key issue. Or you are a property owner or body corporate seeking to verify that your building meets all current safety and structural standards.

What's Included

A comprehensive compliance audit of the specified structural elements
A detailed written report identifying all areas of non-compliance
Direct references to the relevant clauses in the NCC and/or Australian Standards
An expert assessment of the risks associated with the non-compliance
A clear and practical plan for rectification to achieve compliance

Our Process

1
Scope and Standards Identification: We begin by identifying the specific parts of the building to be assessed and the relevant sections of the NCC and Australian Standards that apply
2
Documentation Review and Site Inspection: We review all available design documents and conduct a meticulous site inspection to compare the as-built structure against the required codes
3
Non-Compliance Analysis: We identify and document every instance of non-compliance, analyzing the potential impact on the building's safety, serviceability, and durability
4
Compliance Report and Rectification Plan: We issue a comprehensive report that lists all non-compliant items, references the specific code clauses, and provides clear, prioritized recommendations for rectification work

Perfect For

You are concerned about the quality or legality of recent construction or renovation work
You have received a notice or order from your local council regarding non-compliant structures
You are involved in a building dispute where code compliance is a key issue
You are a property owner or body corporate seeking to verify building standards compliance

The AZTA Advantage for Compliance Evaluations

Deep Code Knowledge

Our engineers have an expert-level understanding of the NCC and Australian Standards. We stay constantly updated on changes to ensure our assessments are based on the most current or applicable requirements.

Forensic Context

We don't just identify non-compliance; we understand the reason behind the rule. Our forensic background helps us explain the real-world risks associated with code breaches, from safety hazards to long-term durability problems.

Clear, Unambiguous Reporting

Our reports are factual and evidence-based. We provide clear photographic evidence and direct references to code clauses, creating a powerful and defensible document.

What You Receive

A comprehensive compliance audit of the specified structural elements.
A detailed written report identifying all areas of non-compliance.
Direct references to the relevant clauses in the NCC and/or Australian Standards.
An expert assessment of the risks associated with the non-compliance.
A clear and practical plan for rectification to achieve compliance.

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