Owner Builder Sample Clauses

The "Owner Builder" clause designates the property owner as the party responsible for managing and overseeing the construction project, rather than hiring a traditional general contractor. In practice, this means the owner assumes duties such as obtaining permits, coordinating subcontractors, and ensuring compliance with building codes and regulations. This clause is primarily used to give owners greater control over the construction process and potentially reduce costs, while also making them directly accountable for project management and legal compliance.
Owner Builder. This section 2.2 only applies where there is a residence on the land that was constructed by an owner-builder within the preceding 6 years and section 137B of the Building Act 1993 applies to the residence. Not Applicable.