
CT Building Surveyors
Certificate of Final Inspection
What is a Certificate of Final Inspection?
A Certificate of Final Inspection is a statutory document issued under the Building Act 1993.
A Certificate of Final Inspection is issued for extensions or alterations to existing buildings (including homes) as well as other outbuildings that do not require an Occupancy Permit. The need for a Certificate of Final Inspection will be indicated on your Building Permit.
Why is a Certificate of Final Inspection required?
The main purpose of the Certificate of Final Inspection is to allow the Building Surveyor to certify that he/she is satisfied that the Building Works have been completed in accordance with the Building Permit documentation and relevant building legislation. It is also an important tool to identify a date for the commencement of the liability period for the Registered Building Practitioners involved with the project.
The Certificate of Final Inspection:
Clearly describes the works completed, AND
Lists the date of approved inspections.
When can a Certificate of Final Inspection be Issued?
A Certificate of Final Inspection can be issued upon successful completion of the Final Inspection, following the final mandatory notification stage of the building work.
Important: Certificate of Final Inspection Timing
Once building works are completed, the owner must request a Final Inspection to be completed prior to use or occupation of the building and prior the Building Permit lapsing.
Call to book your Final Inspection on 0478 898 562
