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    Green in the Perth market

    Whoever you use, make sure they are a Registered Building Practitioner. To get this certification you need 7 years minimum supervising or carrying out work on site and a diploma in building and construction (or 5 years supervising and sit 3 exams, or a registered architect). Pretty good...
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    Krom Fencing are magnificent. Done all the fencing for me and I have recommended to people at other builders. Licenced for asbestos removal at reasonable pricing too. Very nice family business as well.
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    Green in the Perth market

    Measure the overall width both ways of the slab (not footings), add 140mm and it should be ballpark (say withing 20-30mm) of overall width of the house each way. A surveryor normally sets 4 slab points and any parapets for the grano worker anyway. Colorbond classic cream is my preferred...
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    Green in the Perth market

    Window frames aren't painted, they are powdercoated from a range of colours similar to the way colorbond colour ranges work. White Lustre, Anodic Natural Matt and so on.
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    Green in the Perth market

    Timbercoat colours are about $40m2 extra to the builders, so ballpark $50m for you. Expect somewhere around $600 extra for a 5500mm x 26c door.
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    Green in the Perth market

    Verve range of Humes doors are nice. Very slim glazing in horizontal/vertical configurations, slimmer than Corinthian Madison range. When working for a larger volume/lower spec builder, you could literally just copy and paste all the selections and subsequent orders. Colours, profiles and...
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    Green in the Perth market

    Looking good.
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    Green in the Perth market

    900mm is becoming the norm very quickly, as the Blanco package is dirt cheap for builders. Once your original costings are done and you are close to signing, tell them you want 900mm appliances for $0 to get the deal. It is a fairly common upgrade incentive to get the deal.
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    Green in the Perth market

    No mention of minimum from boundary? Anyway, good news, saves the change. Personally I like the floorplans and elevations.
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    Green in the Perth market

    Yep a lot of people aren't aware of it, until they get a slip left in their meterbox informing them they don't get a meter until it is rectified. A pretty big host of rules regarding these. I used to get them when I was a supervisor if the footing below was too wide, as they wont angle/bend the...
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    Green in the Perth market

    Looks good. A heads up, those meterboxes located on the driveway will need bollards or similar to protect them as it is a trafficable area. Your gas meter won't get installed without it.
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