Since the Building Code of Australia (BCA) does not apply to buildings retrospectively and is being continually revised and improved, building certifiers will advise that most buildings in New South Wales do not comply with the current Building Code of Australia (BCA). A BCA Audit performed by building certifiers will alert clients to deficiencies in the building. Any expansion, upgrade or change of use of the building however, can trigger the need for an upgrade (BCA Audit) by the authorities, to bring the building into compliance with current requirements. A BCA Audit would pre-empt these conditions.
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BCA Audit may be required in other instances - a building
owner wishing to sell, or a prospective purchaser of a building -
may need to know whether the building complies with the current
BCA. A Building Certifiers BCA Audit covers such
areas as fire and life safety, health and amenity, access for
disabled, services compliance, services life expectancy, and egress
to determine a building's suitability for intended use.
HENDRY building certifiers can provide building owners or prospective building purchasers with a BCA Audit which is an accurate assessment of the status of their building. A BCA Audit can also include indicative costings involved, so that informed decisions can be made regarding an expansion, upgrade, change of use, or sale or purchase of the building.
Where required, HENDRY building certifiers can include in the BCA Audit a strategy for upgrading an existing building to achieve an acceptable degree of BCA compliance, commensurate with community expectations. HENDRY building certifiers can do this individually, or as part of a BCA Audit client-appointed team of structural, hydraulic, mechanical and fire services consultants in providing a comprehensive BCA Audit.
Whether building certifiers are appointed individually or as part of a team, HENDRY building certifiers can provide building owners or prospective building purchasers with a comprehensive BCA Audit. The BCA Audit will contain a suite of services designed to provide an accurate assessment of the status of their building, so that informed decisions can be made.