About Australian Dilapidations
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A dilapidation building report is an inspection with a written report, which includes photographs of a building or property that is undertaken prior to construction works commencing on an adjoining property.
The proposed works can include a new unit building house, factory, office block etc. (particularly if there are underground garages), and alterations to a retaining wall, demolition, underground tunneling or road works.
Councils usually request a dilapidation report prior to starting construction on commercial and domestic sites. Bonds taken can be returned in completion of construction if the outside of a building site such as pathways, kerbing, drainage, road and any other conditions of surrounding Council property are not damaged.
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