Examples of Dilapidation in a sentence
The Dilapidation Report is to be prepared by a suitably Qualified Engineer with current Corporate Membership with the Institution of Engineers, Australia or Geotechnical Practitioner.
Prior to the Issue of a Construction Certificate (and ongoing, where indicated) Dilapidation Report Damage to Public Infrastructure C1.
The Dilapidation Report shall be carried out prior to the issue of a Construction Certificate.
Subject to access being granted, a pre-commencement Dilapidation Report is to be undertaken on all adjoining properties, which in the opinion of a suitably qualified engineer, could be potentially affected by the construction of the project.
The Dilapidation Report shall be carried out prior to the issue of the Construction Certificate.
Dilapidation provisions comprise dilapidation estimates made in the normal course of business.
Subject to access being granted, a Dilapidation Report is to be undertaken on all properties, which in the opinion of a suitably qualified engineer, could be potentially affected by the construction of the project.
Dilapidation charges that will crystallise at the end of the period of occupancy are provided for in full on all non-serviced properties.
A final Dilapidation Report including a photographic survey must be submitted after the completion of works.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to notify Council of any existing damage to public areas in the vicinity of the development site through the submission of a Dilapidation Report.