There
have been a few cases recently where the plans approved by Blue Tongue Approvals don’t match what has
been built. This can cause major
problems, the most dramatic of which is that Blue Tongue Approvals can’t finalise
your application. If your approved plans don’t match what you want to build,
you will need to amend them. Some amendments don’t need formal approval but
it’s always a good idea to check with your building certifier before you do the work.
While the agreement to certify your project is with Blue Tongue Approvals, Council is the "record keeper" for your approval documents. If Council doesn't have a copy of the "as-constructed" work, it may cause a problem in the future or when you want to sell the property.
A blog about Blue Tongue Approvals - A business for Building Surveying; building Certification; Pool Safety Certificates and Town Planning Advice for Moreton Bay Regional Council and Brisbane City Council areas. Inspections of pools, sheds, new houses, carports, patios, decks for owner builders and builders alike. Council rules explained, allowing construction of your new building with a minimum of red-tape.