We run every remedial project through five clear stage gates. One engineering practice stays accountable throughout, and nothing advances until the previous stage is closed.
Each gate produces a tangible deliverable the owners corporation can act on — a report, a declared design, a tender package, an inspection record, a completion sign-off.
Define the true extent of the defect.
Declared designs and buildable scope.
A like-for-like package for fair pricing.
STOP-POINT inspection and admin.
Final inspection and handover.
We start by establishing the real condition of the building — not a surface estimate. A detailed engineering inspection defines the extent of concrete deterioration, waterproofing failure, corrosion and any structural concern.
We prepare and declare the regulated designs and write a clear remedial scope of works under the DBP Act 2020. That scope becomes a tender package builders price on equal terms — so the owners corporation compares like for like.
As Superintendent we administer the contract and inspect at every STOP POINT, holding the builder to the approved design and standards. Variations are assessed, quality is verified, and the job closes with final inspection and documentation.
Start at Gate 01 — book an engineering inspection and report.