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Locating services

In preparation for building, the following services need to be located and plotted on the site plan.

This information is also available from Dial Before You Dig (dial 1100), a national association for protection of underground networks. You can get a full set of location drawings for all of the following services.

Water tapping

Photo of a fire hydrant.Locate the connection point for the site and reference its depth as this may determine the involvement of the OHS Act. Note that the existing sewer pie inlet must always be capped before construction begins. Check the land title and take note of whether an easement has been constructed on the site for these purposes. Record any location of pits. Check with the local authority for the connection point. It is also important to take note of the location of any existing septic tank to determine if it needs to be removed from the site.

Electrical supply

Photo of a electricity power pit.In a newer suburb, look for the power pit at the front of the property. In an older suburb, look for the supply box and/or the overhead supply. If it is an overhead supply, refer to the requirements of the OHS Act with respect to working near overhead lines.

Sewer connection

Photo of sewer pit.Locate the connection point for the site and reference its depth as this may determine the involvement of the OHS Act. Check the land title and take note of whether an easement has been constructed on the site for these purposes. Record any location of pits. Check with the local authority for the connection point.

Gas connection

Photo of a gas tapping point.Locate the tapping point. Check with the local authority.

Telstra connection or other telecommunication

Photo of a telecommunications pit.Locate the Telstra pit (if the cable is underground). In an older suburb the supply will probably be overhead. If this is the case, you need to check the overhead lines above roads, driveways and gardens then log any cracks or dangers.

Stormwater

Photo of a stormwater pit.Locate the connection point for the stormwater which may be to the street line or a pipe or pit located within the property. Locate any pits and refer to the local authority for the possible location of any easements for this purpose.