Building Consultant definition

Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a pre-purchase inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.1-2007 ‘Inspection of Buildings. Part 1: Pre-Purchase Inspections – Residential Buildings’. The consultant must also meet any Government licensing requirement, where applicable.
Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a pre-purchase inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.1-2007 Inspection of Buildings.
Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a pre- purchase inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.1-2007 Inspection of Buildings. Part 1: Pre- Purchase Inspections – Residential Buildings. The consultant must also meet any Government licensing requirement, where applicable.

Examples of Building Consultant in a sentence

  • The Tenant will be encouraged to employ the services of the Base Building Consultant.

  • Tenant’s Contractor is to submit a set of record drawings and AutoCad disk to electrical Base Building Consultant for their approval and forwarding to the Landlord.

  • These datasets are having triples of topic, document and label (Le- git/Fake) from multiple domains (like Business, Education, Technology, Entertainment and Sports etc) including politics.

  • All of the consulting services provided by the Landlord’s Base Building Consultant and the cost of any x-ray required shall be at the Tenant’s expense.

  • Prior to cutting, core drilling, or chasing openings of any size through the Building’s structure, the Tenant’s Contractor must first mark the locations and have them approved by the Landlord’s Base Building Consultant.


More Definitions of Building Consultant

Building Consultant means Cxxxxx Associates, Inc., having an address of 40 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000. “Building Contractor shall mean Cxxxxx Associates, Inc., having an address of 40 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.
Building Consultant means a person (other than a registered architect) who carries on the business of giving advice or furnishing reports in respect of domestic building work (whether being work already performed, work in progress or work that may be required in the future), and includes a former building consultant;
Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a building inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.0-2007 ‘Inspection of Buildings. The consultant must also meet any Government licensing requirement, where applicable.
Building Consultant means Cushman & Wakefield International Property
Building Consultant means Cushman & Wakefield International Property Adviser
Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a pre -purchase inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.1-2007 Inspection of Buildings. Part 1: Pre-Purchase Inspections – Residential Buildings. The consultant must also meet any Government licensing requirement, where applicable. Building & Site means the inspection of the nominated residence together with relevant feature s including any car accommodation, detached laundry, ablution facilities and garden sheds, retaining walls more than 700 mm high, paths and driveways, steps, fencing, earth, embankments, surface water drainage and stormwater run-off within 30 m of the building, but within the property boundaries. In the case of strata and company title properties, the inspection is limited to the interior and immediate exterior of the nominated residence and does not include inspection of common property. Readily Accessible Areas means areas which can be easily and safely inspected without injury to person or property, are up to 3.6 metres above ground or floor levels or accessible from a 3.6 metre ladder, in roof spaces where the minimum area of accessibility is not less than 600 mm high by 600 mm wide and subfloor spaces where the minimum area of accessibility is not less than 400 mm high by 600 mm wide, providing the spaces or areas permit entry. Or where these clearances are not available, areas within the consultant’s unobstructed line of sight and within arm’s length.
Building Consultant means a person, business or company who is qualified and experienced to undertake a pre-purchase inspection in accordance with Australian Standard AS 4349.1-2007 Inspection of Buildings. Part 1: Pre-Purchase Inspections – Residential Buildings. The consultant must also meet any Government licensing requirement, where applicable. Building & Site means the inspection of the nominated residence together with relevant features including any car accommodation, detached laundry, ablution facilities and garden sheds, retaining walls more than 700 mm high, paths and driveways, steps, fencing, earth, embankments, surface water drainage and stormwater run-off within 30 m of the building, but within the property boundaries. In the case of strata and company title properties, the inspection is limited to the interior and immediate exterior of the nominated residence and does not include inspection of common property.