Constructions
Once the contract has been signed, Maxa Constructions now proceeds to obtain Council approvals, building approvals and all necessary insurance and levies required to commence building. Construction will begin 14 days from receiving Council approvals. If you are building project is a new build, you will be invited to make site visits to check on the progress of your new home. It’s important you don’t enter the site without a Maxa representative as required by Health and Safety Regulations. If your project is a renovation or extension, a pre-start meeting will be held on site to discuss any special needs or additional requirements you may have. These may include:
- Access and delivery restrictions
- Go/No Go Zones in the house
- Noise restrictions
- Parking areas/zones
Throughout your new build or renovation, you will be kept updated each week on the progress of your project. This is an opportunity to discuss any queries you may have or alleviate any concerns. We’re here to help and happy to listen.
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