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Getting past the preparatory stages of subdivision approval is a huge milestone, and one you’ll be relieved to attain. Because now the interesting part starts.
The first thing to do, if there is a house or any other buildings on the site that need to be demolished, is to arrange demolition. We can’t do this for you because it requires a special licence, but we can put you in touch with partners who’ve done similar jobs to yours in the past. Some demolition companies have long waiting lists, so if you need demolition, we should get onto it early.
First we’ll conduct a comprehensive site analysis and create a site report. This will detail any earthworks or site works issues that need to be dealt with, such as the placement and design of retaining walls.
The plans we made prior to the approval process, will now get fleshed out and finalised, enabling working drawings to be produced. Behind the scenes, we’ll be planning the construction and ordering all the relevant materials from companies such as BGC.
You’ll meet with your Prestart Consultant in the Integrity offices, and start making choices. We’ll help you coordinate your floor and window coverings, the paint selections, door, drawer and cupboard handles, light fittings, and more besides. This is your biggest insight yet into what the finished dwellings will look like.
It’s time to finalise and sign the contracts. See the Contracts page for more details.
At last, bricks and mortar start to appear on your subdivided block. You’re on the brink of becoming a developer. See the Contracts page for more details.