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Home Renovations Melbourne: Architects vs. Building Designers – Who’s the Best Fit for Your Project?
So, you've decided to transition your living quarters from the "House" category to the "Dream Home" league? Awesome! You're now stepping on to the crossroads of choice: "Architect Avenue" or...
Read MoreIncrease the Value and Style of Your Home: Why Hiring an Interior Designer Beats the DIY Approach for Home Renovations
You know that initial phase in a home reno where you're choosing paint colours, deciding where your Grandma's antique coffee table fits best, and picking out fixtures? That's the design...
Read MoreBeyond the Cost: Understanding Why a Paid Quote from Your Builder is a Smart Move
From making a space more aesthetically pleasing to offering improved functionality and extra room, to adding significant value, it is little wonder that more and more Australians are looking to...
Read MoreSafety and Efficiency: How Soil Testing Transforms Building Outcomes
Understanding your property's soil composition is crucial before breaking ground on any construction project.
Read MoreUnderstanding ‘Dial Before You Dig’ Searches
Before you begin excavation work on your property, it's crucial to identify the location of underground utilities and services.
Read MoreUnderstanding Town Planning and Overlay Constraints
As part of the initial steps, we collect relevant information from the council about your property. This information is usually sourced from public databases, and your architect or planner can...
Read MoreOvercoming the Six Biggest Fears in Launching a Home Construction Project
People starting a residential construction project have a variety of concerns, but some of the most common ones include:
Read MoreGuide to Practical Completion: The Lead-Up To Your Newly Finished Home
Practical completion in residential construction refers to the stage when the construction work is deemed to be substantially finished, allowing the property to be used as intended.
Read MoreNavigating the Effects of PC and PS in Shaping Your Contract Price
Unlike a variation, PC and PS are adjustments to a contract. If you want a water-tight contract, it is better to have as little PC and PS as possible, making...
Read MoreGuide to Cost Analysis: Understanding a Detailed Cost Analysis for an Extension and Renovation
The construction quote should begin with an introduction that clearly states the document's purpose, identifies the project and provides contact information for both the builder and the client.
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