Building Inspections Explained!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @double_074
    @double_074 2 года назад +2

    Ex builder/ inspectors really understand when you sometimes have to improvise to get the same result. (Still following the building code). It just helps with that practical knowledge.

  • @shalimar7100
    @shalimar7100 Год назад +1

    Excellent information on how the processes of a build happens, to get code of compliance.
    We are starting a new build next year(march 2024)out in Taita(Wellington), my boss put his tender in, and got the job! so im stoked for him.... im stoked because i get to do a new build from excavation(boss buying a digger) no slab(ive done one new complete build before with slab), but this well be a piled duplex build, something im new too, so im looking forward to the new year already, and it aint even xmas!
    Great video, merry xmas, and bring on the new year!👍

  • @hectorhazard904
    @hectorhazard904 2 года назад

    Great video, I'm doing a diploma in QS and CM so I can be an inspector with fuck all site exposure. My dad was a plumber though... Seriously these videos help a lot.

  • @roido6614
    @roido6614 Год назад +1

    I remember my first time in Construction. My boss said to be careful digging where the power cables where. I was digging up the ground with my spade and didn't know I hit the power cable. He inspected it and there was just a little tear in the outer side of the cable.
    He said if I had dug full strength I would have cut the power cable, and would have been liable for damage and costs up to thousands.
    I've never been scared on a construction site in all my life.

  • @ledang9584
    @ledang9584 Год назад

    Thanks, mate. Great video as usual

  • @handson2717
    @handson2717 2 года назад

    Very good information

  • @jpl0713
    @jpl0713 2 года назад +2

    I do agree with you, I prefer the inspector with practical knowledge rather than the guy who is good at academic bullshit . Some fresh inspector likes blabla the nonsense.

  • @matthewbryant8849
    @matthewbryant8849 Год назад

    Really nice builds bro

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      thanks Matt - appreciate it

  • @hira4369
    @hira4369 Год назад +1

    In Auckland, if a building inspector needs to come back and re-inspect something, it’s often a different inspector who commonly raises an issue around something his colleague previously inspected and passed. It should be mandatory that these guys a former builders.

  • @MrBoat-me5ts
    @MrBoat-me5ts Год назад

    4:10 - Now THAT'S how you move a window. Bro, 5 people. Yes!

    • @nzbuilder
      @nzbuilder  Год назад

      haha it was tall wide and heavy

    • @zixuantie2344
      @zixuantie2344 2 месяца назад

      Better safe than sry😂

  • @jamieryan7576
    @jamieryan7576 2 года назад

    Cheers mate

  • @MRDOCTORLOUIS
    @MRDOCTORLOUIS Год назад

    Where to find the inspection list?

  • @samuelmcgill8891
    @samuelmcgill8891 2 года назад +2

    Can you do a video on the administrative site on booking inspections? Like how you organise and prepare for them while your in the office

  • @peterpage9017
    @peterpage9017 2 года назад

    How often would an inspection fail and for what reasons.

    • @davidmarinan4818
      @davidmarinan4818 2 года назад +1

      Depends how often you produce incorrect work to them. They can fail you for all kinds of reasons. Unprimed H3.1 timber cladding would fail. Bevelback cladding weathergrooves not lining up would fail. Incorrect screw patterns on a gib bracing element. There are many ways to fail, so it's important to learn about the key things.

    • @alexbarber1468
      @alexbarber1468 2 года назад +4

      Commonly failed inspection would be pre-line inspection due to framing timber having a too high moisture content. If you are only missing a couple items that need siting, they may pass you but request photos be sent through of the items once you have remedied them.

    • @arangy1
      @arangy1 2 года назад

      @@alexbarber1468 what should the moisture content be for the framing timber before pre-line?

    • @alexbarber1468
      @alexbarber1468 2 года назад

      @@arangy1 off the top of my head I believe GIB requires 17% moisture content (could be wrong) however some inspectors can be generous enough to allow within 3%

    • @alexbarber1468
      @alexbarber1468 Год назад +1

      @@arangy1 around 17% I believe to meet Gib Requirements

  • @lukezhao1068
    @lukezhao1068 Год назад

    Can we sue the council since they sign the CCC. Like plumbers sign their work they should responsible for that. Then why we like masterbuild.

  • @cameronwang6774
    @cameronwang6774 Год назад

    Fkn oath at the end

  • @curtismcqueen1942
    @curtismcqueen1942 Год назад

    Sounds mad stressful. Your videos are mean bro