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How to Read (and Trust) a Fixed-Price Building Contract

Understand inclusions, allowances and variations before you sign.

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A building contract is where trust becomes tangible. Understanding it before you sign is the best protection you have.

Inclusions, allowances and variations

Inclusions are what’s locked in; allowances are placeholders for choices you haven’t made yet. Vague allowances are where budgets quietly blow out, so we spell ours out clearly.

A variation is any change once work begins. A good contract explains exactly how variations are quoted and approved, so nothing is ever built — or billed — without your sign-off.

Reading the inclusions

Start with what is explicitly included. A well-written contract lists specific products, brands and quantities rather than generic descriptions, so you can see exactly what you are buying before a single tool is picked up.

Where you see an ‘allowance’, treat it as a placeholder for a decision you have not yet made. Ask what that allowance actually buys in the real world — a tile allowance that sounds generous can evaporate the moment you walk into a showroom.

Understanding variations

A variation is any change to the agreed scope once work has started. The contract should spell out precisely how variations are quoted, approved and invoiced, so nothing is ever built or billed without your written sign-off.

Good builders keep variations rare by documenting the design thoroughly up front. The fewer decisions left unmade at contract signing, the fewer surprises later.

Before you sign

Take the time to read the payment schedule, the timeline and the dispute process carefully. A fair contract protects both sides, and a builder who welcomes your questions about it is usually one worth working with.

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Ironwood team member

Client Experience Lead

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Sustainable Building

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