Retaining Wall Builders Clyde

Retaining Wall Builders Clyde

Retaining Wall Construction

Retaining Wall Builders Clyde

Looking for a professional retaining wall design and construction?  Look no further, we provide a personalised design and construction service that fits your lifestyle and makes the most out of your property and budget.

When it comes to your landscaping project, you may have many questions, like…

Do I require permits for my project?   Why do I need a Building Permit?

Since it can be a daunting task, here is information that may help you.

The Building Act 1993 and Building Regulations 2018 legislate that most building works, including alterations, demolitions and removals, require Building Permits in Victoria.

Building Permit will specify the stages where a Registered Building Surveyor is required to inspect the building works, when an Occupancy Permit is required or when a Certificate of Final Inspection is necessary upon completion of the building works.

Building Surveyor interprets all relevant building legislation, our Building Surveyors are experts on building legislation, technical codes and construction standards including the Building Code of Australia.

Did you know that our Building Surveyors work together with engineers, architects and builders to ensure that your building project is designed and constructed to comply with the building legislation in Victoria.

Call our office today to get your landscaping project in Clyde started the right way from the start… 0424 944 364.

Let's Build Something Together

Anthony Gehring : 0424 944 364

Email : Info@gehringgroup.com.au

Fully Licensed & Accredited Builders
DB-L 44417 / CDB-L 49423

Our Location : Factory 8A/93 Wells Road
Chelsea Heights Victoria 3196

Quick Info

Do I require plans?

Your building plans

Plans for your new home, extension, renovation or repairs must take into account:

Victorian Government Building Regulations so that the work is structurally adequate and the health, safety and amenity standards for building is achieved
foundation data, including soil tests, to work out an appropriate foundation depth, excavation costs and an adequate footing system for the building
local council laws
mandatory energy rating requirements.

Make sure everything you want is in writing and in the plans and specifications before you sign the contract - changes can be expensive once you have signed. Changes may also require an amendment to the building permit.

The Planning Phase

The planning phase is when the project plans are documented, the project deliverables and requirements are defined, and the project schedule is created. It involves creating a set of plans to help guide your team through the implementation and closure phases of the project.

The 5 basic phases in the project management process are:

Project Initiation.
Project Planning.
Project Execution.
Project Monitoring and Controlling.
Project Closing.
Ensure you are Insured

What insurances are compulsory for the building industry?

Everyone who works on your building should have current certificates and insurance.

Home building compensation cover.
Contract works insurance.
Professional indemnity insurance.
Public liability insurance.
Workers compensation insurance.
Other insurance issues for homeowners.
Have Your Plans Drawn

building plan is essentially a graphical representation of what the building you’re constructing will look like once construction has been completed. These plans can help you determine how much a project is going to cost, which is useful when creating an initial budget. Plans are always a good way to get things underway. Its needed for the permit and allows the client to gets several quotes to gauge costings for the upcoming project.Gehring group offers this process.

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