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CodeCheck Plan Review terms.

CodeCheck Plan Review is a service of Code Check Australia Pty Ltd (ACN 700 229 349). These terms are written to be read, not skimmed. If anything is unclear, ask us before you order.

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What you get

A written review of the plan set you provide, checked against the NCC edition and the Australian Standards we hold, with a clause-by-clause matrix and a question list keyed to your drawing sheets.

2.

What it is not

Not a building permit, approval, certificate, statutory inspection or design service. We do not alter or reissue your drawings, and a review must not be submitted to any authority as evidence of compliance.

3.

Who we are

An independent review service. We are not registered building surveyors or certifiers and we do not perform any function reserved to them.

4.

Where we work

Projects located in VIC, NSW, WA and SA.

5.

Your responsibility

Decisions about your project remain yours and your registered practitioners'. Anything we flag should be resolved with them.

6.

Our basis

Findings cite the specific clauses relied on. If the plans don't show something, we say "information not shown" rather than guess. Where a summary of an Australian Standard appears, it is our understanding of the document, not the view of Standards Australia.

7.

Payment and delivery

The price is confirmed in your emailed quote before anything is charged; on quote approval, payment is due in full before the review begins. Reports are delivered as PDF within 1-3 days (24-72 hours) of receiving payment and your plans.

8.

If we can't review it

Out-of-scope sets (jurisdiction, discipline, legibility) are refunded in full.

9.

Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our liability for any claim arising out of or in connection with a review is limited to the amount you paid for that review. Nothing in these terms excludes, restricts or modifies any consumer guarantee, right or remedy you have under the Australian Consumer Law that cannot lawfully be excluded.

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