Soil and site classification
Geotechnical results interpreted into what they mean for footing cost.
Service
A measured read on a piece of land: what it will carry, what it will cost to build on, and what could stop you.
The approach
The cheapest money you will ever spend on a project is the money spent understanding the site. Soil classification, fall and cut-to-fill, existing services and easements, tree protection, flood and bushfire overlays, access and neighbouring context — each of these can move a budget by tens of thousands, and each is knowable before settlement.
You receive a short, plain-English report with the constraints ranked by cost impact, plus our view on the most efficient way to build on it.
What is included
Geotechnical results interpreted into what they mean for footing cost.
Contour survey read against a workable floor level to size earthworks early.
What is in the ground, who owns it, and what you may not build over.
Flood, bushfire, heritage and tree constraints identified before you commit.
How it runs
You will always know what stage you are at and what happens next.
We start with your land, your budget and what you actually need the house to do. No obligation, no sales script.
Scaled concepts tested against the planning rules, with an honest cost range attached before you commit.
Working drawings, engineering, approvals and a fixed-price contract with every allowance itemised.
One supervisor, a published programme, weekly updates, and a defect-free handover with all certificates.
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Next step
A first conversation costs nothing and usually saves something. Send through your site, your brief or just a rough idea.