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How do I access engineering drawings for Mimosa 4.27 x 3.69 x 3.23m Wooden Gazebo?
I want to apply for a permit with the local council to build the above gazebo on my backyard but they're asking for engineering drawings otherwise no permit. I showed them the installation instructions with dimension drawings but no luck.
How do other customers normally go with permits for this large gazebo?
Hi, just wondering if anyone knows if there is an Engineers Report available for this Gazebo, or whatever the structural compliance report is that is required when submitting an application to local council for a building permit.
I am wanting to buy this gazebo but feel as though I should wait until I get formal approval from my local council first.
I've had a good look on the Bunnings product page for this product and although there is quite a bit of information about the gazebo, it doesn't look formal enough to me in order to accompany a formal application.
Thank you for any help you can give me.
Minty
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Ah okay then, I will have a look at that link, thanks so much!
I just emailed Backyard Discovery directly in Canada and asked them if they could provide me with the structural engineers plans/report for this gazebo.
This is their response:
Backyard Discovery does not provide any stamped engineering drawings because the final project would be dependent on local requirements which can change significantly depending on the municipality and extenuating circumstances (i.e. soil, surface pad, etc.).
Please do note that our gazebo and pergola products undergo strenuous testing and are certified to meet certain loads for both wind (100 mph) and snow. Please visit our webpage to get further details on any specific product.
Hi @Minty
If your local council requires engineering drawings for the installation of the gazebo, I can recommend the Mimosa 4.27 x 3.67 x 3.23m Burleigh Wooden Gazebo. Mimosa has provided engineer drawings, and I've emailed a copy of them to you.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell
Thank you so much for replying and letting me know about the Mimosa plans, I really appreciate it.
I have looked at the Mimosa's but weren't sure about the quality of the wood as its my understanding that its laminated wood, as opposed to the Backyard Discovery gazebos which are 100% cedar (granted its still a softwood and so not as good as Australian hardwood but need to consider costs).
I haven't asked my local council yet only checked their website and it appears that I will need a building permit for a pergola/gazebo based on the following information:
No building permit required if:
Thanks for your help and for sending me through the Mimosa plans, really appreciate it.
Hi @Minty,
Do you know if you're in a cyclonic or severe cyclonic location? It might be worth clarifying those regulations with the local council. At face value, it would appear that no building permit is required if you are not in wind region C or D. Unlike the Class 1 building, it doesn't appear that you need all of the points to be permit exempt, but that might just be the way I'm reading it.
Don't be too quick to exclude laminated timber. In many cases, it's stronger and less prone to splitting, twisting and warping than standard timber. I note in the reviews of the Burleigh there are no mentions of non-straight timbers.
Mitchell
Hi Mitchell
No, I'm not in a cyclonic or severe cyclonic location. Based on my interpretation of the mapping coordinates in accordance with AS/NZS 1170.2:2011, I am in Wind Region A as I live in Perth.
I appreciate your input as to the building permits, its good to know these things so that I can make an informed opinion as to what to do. I will run it past my council anyway just to be sure, but given the height of the gazebo at over 3m it looks like it may need a permit. Anyway, I will find out soon!
That's interesting to hear your thoughts on the laminated wood which I appreciate, as from memory some of the reviewers left not too reassuring reviews on the Mimosa gazebos with accompanying pictures of split and warped wood at various places. So that kind of put me off. I will have a look at the Burleigh reviews again to affirm the absence of any warping.
Thanks again Mitchell, great advice and suggestions!
Hi Mitchell, i am currently after engineers' certificate for a mimosa gazebo to provide for a building permit to council as well. Your previous comment about these certificates being available later on in the year was made last year, so I am assuming they are available now? The gazebo is a mimosa 3.2Lx3.2Wx3.0H Laminated cedar timber frame. Can you please advise how I get hold of the engineer's certificate?
Thank you.
Kind regards
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @DButler. It's brilliant to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about the engineer certificates.
I've just emailed the supplier of that non-permanent gazebo to see if they have certification available. I'll let you know as soon as I hear back from them.
Mitchell
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