Back from lunch - BCIWA
Ten-year plans have been designed to predict what expenditure is required to maintain the functionality and aesthetics of strata schemes over a ten-year period. Based on the legislation implemented in W.A. on May 1, 2020, every strata scheme with ten or more lots or worth $ 5 million or more requires a ten-year plan.
BCI W.A. inspects every building element by a registered builder and offers repair and maintenance recommendations based on the current condition
Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA
This report should be obtained prior to the expiry of the Builder’s liability period (five to seven years post-completion). In this market, the inspection and report should be done as soon as possible due to the number of builders that are liquidating. These reports are designed to protect your asset by holding the builder accountable if they have not constructed the building to the building code of Australia or allowing poor workmanship to be signed off on. BCI WA’s reports are designed to allow you to manage any repairs or feedback from your builder
Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA

This Asbestos Management Plan details how the asbestos management requirements for a scheme or workplace containing asbestos will be implemented and managed. Owners have a responsibility to manage risks associated with Asbestos and Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) in the scheme to reduce the incidence of asbestos related diseases.

Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA

Project Assist is a newly launched service designed to help strata managers ensure that building repairs are being carried out as per the quote and the Building Code of Australia. BCI conducts scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the works completed and reports on the quality of workmanship prior to payment installations. BCI WA are independent inspectors and have no vested interest in signing off on work that is incomplete or has been done substandard

Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA
The number one issue for new and established buildings is moisture ingress. While many other issues can occur in construction, moisture is the cause of 98% of the problems. BCI WA inspectors draw on their 30 years of experience each to work out how and why water is entering the building and offer practical remedial advice.
Back from lunch - BCIWA
Ten-year plans have been designed to predict what expenditure is required to maintain the functionality and aesthetics of strata schemes over a ten-year period. Based on the legislation implemented in W.A. on May 1, 2020, every strata scheme with ten or more lots or worth $ 5 million or more requires a ten-year plan.
BCI W.A. inspects every building element by a registered builder and offers repair and maintenance recommendations based on the current condition
Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA
This report should be obtained prior to the expiry of the Builder’s liability period (five to seven years post-completion). In this market, the inspection and report should be done as soon as possible due to the number of builders that are liquidating. These reports are designed to protect your asset by holding the builder accountable if they have not constructed the building to the building code of Australia or allowing poor workmanship to be signed off on. BCI WA’s reports are designed to allow you to manage any repairs or feedback from your builder
Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA

This Asbestos Management Plan details how the asbestos management requirements for a scheme or workplace containing asbestos will be implemented and managed. Owners have a responsibility to manage risks associated with Asbestos and Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) in the scheme to reduce the incidence of asbestos related diseases.

Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA

Project Assist is a newly launched service designed to help strata managers ensure that building repairs are being carried out as per the quote and the Building Code of Australia. BCI conducts scheduled and unscheduled inspections of the works completed and reports on the quality of workmanship prior to payment installations. BCI WA are independent inspectors and have no vested interest in signing off on work that is incomplete or has been done substandard

Building and Pest Inspections - BCIWA
The number one issue for new and established buildings is moisture ingress. While many other issues can occur in construction, moisture is the cause of 98% of the problems. BCI WA inspectors draw on their 30 years of experience each to work out how and why water is entering the building and offer practical remedial advice.