Apart from the obvious reason of safety, Building Permits are required for consistency in construction quality, public health and safety, and to make for an easier property valuation. It is of the utmost importance that buildings are constructed under strict guidelines as improperly wired, constructed or plumbed buildings can lead to very dangerous and high risk situations.
Different states and municipalities have different requirements when a Building Permit is required. Prior to commencing any building work, a Building Permit must be granted to ensure that the work about to take place meets the standardised requirements and regulations of said state or municipality. That being said, they are almost always required for new buildings, demolitions and alterations. This includes but is not limited to:
Indifferent to the construction of any other building in Victoria, the construction and planned development of outdoor building projects will often require a Building Permit. These include but are not limited to:
A shed permit may be required for the construction of a shed/garage (Class 10a building) if any one of the following applies:
In Victoria, a Building Permit may be required for construction of a garage/carport if it is:
Most Verandahs and Pergolas (unroofed structure) will require a Building Permit however there are instances where a Building Permit may not be required if certain criteria are met. Please contact our friendly staff today to find out if your Verandah or Pergola requires a Building Permit.
A pool permit is required for all swimming pools, spas and safety barriers (including barriers for above ground pools & inflatable pools greater than 300mm in depth), before construction or installation work can commence.
The standard criteria and requirements for swimming pool fencing generally across Australia
consist of:
In addition to pool and spa structures themselves, it is also important to consider the set requirements and regulations for pool fences, where prior to commencing the construction of any swimming pool, need to be undergone in order to promote safety and increase functionality. While pool fence regulations vary depending on which state in Australia, Victoria must adhere to the current Australian Standard AS1926.1.
For more information on Building Permits, please visit our FAQ. Or click here to apply with Code HQ.
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