Get a Construction Certificate by applying to an accredited certifying authority, such as Council.
When you apply for a Construction Certificate, you will need to include development plans, construction specifications and any other details required in your development consent.
A Construction Certificate can only be issued if:
- Your construction plans, including the materials and finishes to be used for the project, match your development consent, the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and any other relevant Australian standards.
- All the relevant conditions of your development consent have been met.
- You’ve paid any required development contributions, if applicable.
You can choose to apply for a Construction Certificate when you submit a Development Application. This can help speed up the process of getting started on work.
Use the button below to apply for a Construction Certificate from Council via the NSW Planning Portal.
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