OUR PROCESS

Building compliance issues are often complex and difficult to understand.

Our approach to delivering Compliance Assessment Reports is simple.


“The purpose of a Compliance Assessment Report is to identify relevant Accessibility and National
Construction Code (Building Code of Australia) non-compliant items, assess their risk and provide
probable high- level rectification costs.” Project Hemesphere.


We specialise in identifying, understanding and interpreting the relevant compliance issues for your building.
We have developed the RACE System to assess your building or portfolio of buildings.


The R A C E System has 3 steps.

The first step is the project initiation meeting where we meet with you to discuss your needs. At this meeting, we discuss the following:

R

Risk

What are the risks that we need to identify and how will they be reported?

A

Accessibility

What parts of the building and surrounds need to be assessed for accessibility?

C

Creativity

Describe this quality here

E

Dedication

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R

Risk

What are the risks that we need to identify and how will they be reported?

A

Accessibility

What parts of the building and surrounds need to be assessed for accessibility?

C

Creativity

Describe this quality here

E

Dedication

Describe this quality here

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