What Is a Practical Completion Inspection?
A Practical Completion Inspection (PCI) is an independent assessment of a newly built property before you accept handover from your builder. We identify defects, unfinished work, and items that don't meet the agreed specifications — while your builder is still contractually liable to fix them.
Once you accept the property, getting defects fixed becomes significantly harder and more expensive. A PCI protects you at the critical handover stage.
What's Included
- Structural elements — foundations, walls, roof, framing
- Finishes — paint, tiling, flooring, cabinetry
- Fixtures — doors, windows, handles, locks
- Waterproofing — wet areas, balconies, external
- Compliance with your building contract specifications
- Overall workmanship assessment
- Photographic evidence and location mapping
PCI Tiers
Practical Completion Inspections are available in two tiers:
- Structural Plus — Our detailed mid-tier inspection. 14+ page report covering structural elements, internal and external walls, insulation, doors and windows, drainage, eaves, cladding, patios, and more. From $465 (apartments) / $499 (houses).
- Structural Premium — Includes safety and good working order checks. 25+ page report. Adds floors, cabinets, appliances, power points, lights, switches, plumbing fixtures, and more. From $555 (apartments) / $644 (houses).
PCI is for new builds only. There is no entry-level (Structural) tier for PCI inspections. “Pre-Purchase” does not apply to PCI.
Who Is This Inspection For?
Homeowners who have contracted a builder for a new home in Perth. Whether it's a project home, custom build, or apartment off the plan — a PCI gives you an independent set of eyes before you sign off on handover.
Why Perth New Builds Need a PCI
Perth's construction boom means many builders are under pressure to deliver on tight timelines. Rushed builds often have cosmetic and structural defects that aren't obvious at first glance. Common issues include poor grouting, paint defects, incomplete drainage, and non-compliant waterproofing. A PCI catches these while your builder is still liable.
