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Free Fit-Out ITP Generator

Generate a complete Inspection & Test Plan for interior fit-out works in seconds. Covers wall linings, ceiling systems, joinery installation, floor finishes, and services coordination — with hold points for pre-lining inspection and defect inspections.

  • Fit-out-specific hold points and witness points
  • Aligned with AS/NZS standards and the NZ Building Code
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What trade is this ITP for?

We'll tailor the inspection items, hold points and standards to your trade.

Applicable Standards (AS/NZS & NZ Building Code)

  • AS/NZS 2589 — Gypsum Linings — Application and Finishing
  • NCC Volume 1 — Fire Resistance and Sound Insulation

FAQ

What is the most important hold point for fit-out work?
Pre-lining inspection is the most critical hold point. Before plasterboard or other linings are installed, all concealed services (electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fire, data) must be inspected and signed off. Acoustic and fire-rated wall constructions must also be verified at this stage. Once linings are installed, these items are concealed and can only be verified by destructive investigation.
Does a fit-out ITP need to cover all trades?
The fit-out ITP typically covers the builder's scope (framing, linings, ceilings, joinery, finishes) with the pre-lining hold point capturing all trade sign-offs. Individual trades (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, fire) usually have their own ITPs. The fit-out ITP ensures coordination between them.
Is a fit-out ITP different from a base-building ITP?
Yes. Base-building ITPs cover structure, facade, and building services. Fit-out ITPs cover interior construction from framing to finishes. On some projects, both are combined into a single document, but the inspection criteria and hold points differ. Tenancy fit-out ITPs are typically a subset focused on the tenant's specific scope.