Thinking of building? It’s one of the biggest decisions you’ll make, and who you choose to design it matters just as much as the design itself. A great building designer doesn’t just put your ideas on paper. They help you plan a space that feels right, functions well, and fits your budget and lifestyle. Here …
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Walk down any well-planned street and you can sense it. The houses line up just right. Trees cast the right amount of shade. Front doors face each other in a way that makes neighbours wave more often than not. That balance doesn’t happen by accident. In New South Wales, one of the biggest tools behind …
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Thinking of building or developing in Sydney? You’ve probably come across the terms DA and CDC. It’s easy to get confused, especially if you’re new to property development. Let’s clear it up. There are two main paths to getting approval for your build: a Development Application (DA) or a Complying Development Certificate (CDC). Both bring …
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Building a home or commercial space is one of the most exciting things you can do—but it’s also where many people go wrong. You might have a vision in your head, a mood board on your wall, and a budget in place. Still, things can fall apart quickly if key details are missed early on. …
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If you’re planning a build or renovation, you’ve probably asked yourself: Who should I hire — a building designer or an architect? It’s a common question, and a valid one. The difference between an architect and a building designer isn’t always obvious, especially if you’re not familiar with how the building industry works in Australia. …
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Town planning is the foundation of well-organised, sustainable, and livable cities. It shapes communities, ensuring that urban and rural areas develop efficiently, environmentally friendly, and socially beneficially. Why is town planning important in Australia? Cities experience rapid growth and require strategic development to accommodate expanding populations. This blog explores the role, benefits, and challenges of …
Commercial buildings shape the skyline, tell stories of cultural significance, and inspire innovation. Iconic commercial buildings, in particular, set benchmarks for design excellence, offering invaluable lessons in design from iconic commercial buildings in functionality, aesthetics, and creativity. These landmarks serve their immediate purpose and influence modern commercial building design examples globally, including here in Australia. …
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Designing a commercial building is a rewarding yet intricate process. Whether you’re planning an office, retail space, or industrial facility, thoughtful design can significantly impact functionality, aesthetics, and long-term value. In Australia, navigating regulations and creating spaces that cater to diverse business needs requires precision and insight. This guide will take you through the essential …
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As the global focus on sustainability grows, eco-friendly design is becoming a cornerstone of modern luxury homes. The blend of environmental responsibility with high-end aesthetics offers homeowners an unparalleled opportunity to create abundant and sustainable spaces. With Australia’s unique climate and increasing government incentives, the demand for green home design is rising. Why Sustainability Matters …
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Interior design is critical in transforming a house into a home or a commercial space into a productivity hub. It’s not just about selecting colours and furniture; it’s a strategic process that combines functionality, style, and personal preferences. Yet, many homeowners and businesses hesitate to hire interior designers, questioning whether the cost is justifiable. Hiring …
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Navigating the DA approval process in New South Wales (NSW) can be daunting, whether you’re developing a residential or commercial property. Obtaining development approval is crucial to turning your vision into reality and ensuring that your project meets all regulatory and local council requirements. This guide will help you understand the DA approval process in …
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Selecting the ideal location for a childcare centre is a crucial step in ensuring the success and functionality of your facility. In this article, we’ll explore key factors to consider when evaluating potential sites for your proposed childcare centre. Site Dimensions Preferred Width: A site width >18m is considered the ideal starting width for a …
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Real estate investing has long been famous for people looking to safeguard their financial future. Building a property instead of purchasing an existing one offers several benefits that can significantly impact both short-term profits and long-term wealth building in real estate investment. Building an investment property can meet market demand, reduce taxes, be cost-effective, create …
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When it comes to construction projects, adhering to legal regulations is paramount. However, there are certain circumstances in New South Wales (NSW), Australia, where you may be able to build without the need for council approval. This falls under what is known as “exempt development” or “complying development.” These terms refer to specific types of …
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In a world where sustainability has become a central concern, detached studios are gaining immense popularity. These versatile spaces not only offer functional utility but also present an opportunity to embrace eco-friendly design practices. At the forefront of this movement is ES Design, a pioneer in crafting detached studios that seamlessly merge functionality with environmental …
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Dual occupancy’s urban housing surge in NSW is remarkable, with corner block designs adding a distinct dimension to suburbs across the state. However, plans pose challenges and prospects, especially regarding optimising space, enhancing functionality, and elevating aesthetics. Engaging a skilled building designer for your corner block design ensures expertise in optimising space, complying with regulations, …
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Discover how es.au creates stylish and functional CDC duplex designs in NSW that meet the specific requirements set by local planning authorities. Streamline your approvals process while enjoying customised living spaces that prioritise sustainability. Contact us for a free consultation tailored to your needs
Experience the future of living with ES Design’s innovative dual-living house plans. Our varied space plans can cater to diverse lifestyles while promoting intergenerational bonding, privacy and sustainability. Transform your home with our exceptional designs! Check our website and contact us for a free consultation today.
Building a new home can be a daunting task, but with the help of a professional building designer, you can reap many benefits. In this article, we’ll explore the top benefits of building a new home with the ES.AU, from customised design to increased property value.
Revamp or Rebuild? ES.AU can help you make the right choice for your Sydney dream home. Discover the benefits of renovating or rebuilding and learn what to consider before making your decision. From budget and time frame to location and building design, our team of professionals is here to help you make the best decision for you and your pocket.
In today’s competitive real estate market, homeowners and investors always seek the best ways to increase property value. One of the most effective strategies is to invest in good building design, which improves aesthetics and increases functionality and overall appeal. There is a significant correlation between property value, how building designers can significantly impact it, …
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Approval for building construction is serious business. Builders must only start building works after knowing all the approval requirements in NSW. As with everything relative to construction and building design, taking the proper steps to ensure your house is compliant and safe is essential. If not done correctly, it can be a very costly exercise. …
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If you’re about to embark on a renovation project or thinking of building a new home, you must be aware of any development approvals you need to submit before you start. Most minor developments won’t need development approval in Sydney. For example, if you are adding a deck or a carport to your home that …
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This popular type of design offers a range of advantages including increased privacy and independence for families, flexibility in terms of use, and potential financial gains. Here ES Design looks at how convenient dual occupancy can be for both your family and your finances.
In NSW, most minor developments won’t need approval. For example, if you are adding a deck or a carport to your home that is no greater than 25 square metres, there is no need to get council approval. However, if your renovation or build is a little larger but still straightforward, you will be required …
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If you are building a new home or doing a major renovation, building development approvals are essential to any construction in NSW. Planning regulations constantly evolve, so it’s always best to research and know precisely what to do before starting any planning or construction work. When you know what you are dealing with, there are …
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Retrospective council approval for building works can be a long and complicated process. However, working with a professional building designer can avoid the need for retrospective approval altogether. What is retrospective council approval, and why do you need it? Before starting your building works, including dual occupancies, it is essential to ensure that your building …
NSW planning regulations are constantly evolving. Understanding them is essential if you want to begin work on your dream home within the state.
If you are planning on building or renovating a property in Sydney NSW, then you will need to obtain DA approval from your local Council.
Dual occupancy homes offer a unique opportunity to own or rent two separate dwellings on the same block of land. This type of development is becoming increasingly popular in Sydney due to its multiple benefits for owners, renters and builders alike. Explore why two is better than one for your upcoming home design.
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Want to maximise your return on investment? Find out how you could streamline the approval of your next dual occupancy development with us.
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Before you can approve your Development Application (DA), you must understand what constitutes a ‘development’.
At ES Design, our priority is to ensure that the process of building is a smooth, hassle-free and pleasant experience. In saying this, a few hurdles may arise when participating in a new build, depending on the land or property where construction is set to take place. One of these main hurdles is concerning approvals. …
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Looking for a way to maximise your space through interior design? Here are our top 4 tips from ES Design for residential design.
Whether you’re looking for financial security or a place for family to call home, dual occupancy home designs open more doors.
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“The city’s dream home has changed in a year. It’s now all about statements in bold, head turning architecture.” Adam Devine, Real Estate Editor—The Daily Telegraph This year’s most popular properties are not based solely on location, harbour views or size, but are based on “risky” designs. Across Sydney suburbs, architects and builders alike are …
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We’ve put together our pick of the top 5 modern residential designs for the perfect Sydney home.
Luxury interior design doesn’t have to mean high costs – it all comes down to the finer details, and embracing your individual style.
When it comes to designing a home, it is likely you’ve considered the differences between dual occupancy and townhouse options. Here at ES Design, we’re advocates of both, seeing as each has their own benefits depending on various factors, from council requirements to making the best use of the land. The truth is, both developments …
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In our articles, we’ve touched on two extremely important and necessary elements for your development – the Complying Development Certificate and Development Approval. However, we haven’t explored another integral piece of documentation needed to begin construction, the Construction Certificate (CC). In this article, we’ll expand on everything you need to know about the CC, including …
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When deciding on the design for the upcoming construction of your property, you will have to determine the type of development that you want. Within residential developments, several types of design can impact the functionality and comfort of your home. Considering your needs, future goals and your family’s lifestyle is important when designing your home …
How long do Construction Certificate (CC), Complying Development Certificate (CDC) and Developing Application (DA) approvals last? This is a question that is integral to the construction timeframe of any type of project. It’s well-known that construction on projects that require approvals cannot begin until approval has been granted. However, approvals also have a time limit. …
As designers, we’re well aware of how difficult designing a home can be. There are many factors to take into account and a lot of conceptualisation behind designing the perfect home. For luxury homes, professional designers and architects at ES design often recommend that homeowners practise restraint as it can be incredibly easy to go …
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When designing a home for investment, there are two popular options that people have in mind: a dual occupancy home and a granny flat. Naturally, our clients ask themselves and us, “Should I build a dual occupancy home or a granny flat?” While we usually attempt to answer as straightforwardly as possible, like our responses …
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Most construction projects in Australia require some form of development approval, whether it be a Complying Development Certificate, construction certificate or development consent. Very rarely would a project be considered as an exempt development and not require any form of approval. These varying approval requirements are based on the development’s impact on the environment and …
Building development approvals are an essential part of any type of construction in Sydney. However, newcomers to the industry as well as first time home builders are unaware of who requires building development approvals in addition to what building development approvals constitute. It’s expected that those unfamiliar with our industry are none the wiser, however, …
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When people build homes, they build for a purpose. That purpose may be for investment, comfort or design versatility. Regardless of what their purpose is, different houses can achieve different goals which is why the design of your home is crucial for achieving what you want. Some home designs are self-explanatory, such as a single …
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Townhouses can be small spaces that have a lot of potential. A townhouse is a multi-floor home that shares one wall with another property, essentially making it half the size of a single family home in some cases. Though townhouses have this decreased space, our ES Design team can cleverly develop your floor plan to …
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Dual occupancy homes are excellent properties to invest in, whether you are purchasing or building. If you are building, then you are at an advantage because you can customise your property according to your intention. With dual occupancy homes, the design potential is huge and can repay your investment in our services by producing impressive …
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Hiring a building designer is a novel idea to many homeowners, however, designers like those hired at ES Design, have a wealth of knowledge about residential architecture and interior design for homes in Sydney. Building your new home is a massive construction project that requires more than just a little conceptualisation and financing. Whether you’re …
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Luxury homes are sights to behold. Impeccable craftsmanship and thoughtful designs are just some of the elements that make luxury homes visually appealing and a joy to live in. Developing an effective luxury home requires restraint from the designer. At ES Design, we understand why clients want as much as possible from their luxury home …
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In 2021, we’re seeing a great shift in home design trends that have forced architect firms in Sydney, as well as draftsmen, to reconsider their approach. According to realestate.com.au, the top five features in new homes and renovations which are of greater importance now include allowing for more natural lighting; larger living spaces; greater outdoor …
When it comes to a home’s functionality and aesthetic, a large portion of the responsibility rests on the shoulders of the designers and architects on the project. A duplex house contains two residences, either on top of each like apartments or next to each other like townhouses. This unique layout makes the design and architecture …
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Luxury homes in Sydney are sights to behold. They have impressive designs and are finished with high-end materials that make it immensely impressive. Luxury homes differ from country to country because architects realise the needs, wants and climates of their communities and design luxury homes according to their clients and their surroundings. While you may …
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Dual occupancy designs are two homes on one block of land. While it may be perplexing to some, dual occupancy designs are becoming increasingly popular among investors and young couples who view it as a cost-efficient method of owning a home while also earning income (through the rental of one home). The main advantage of …
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Everyone wants to achieve a cost-effective building design, but not every client understands what this entails or means. Having a small budget or reducing the cost of construction as much as possible is not the only way to be cost-effective with your building design. Instead of just maintaining low-costs throughout the building design, a comprehensive …
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Designing and building a luxury home is exciting but complex. A luxury home design is full of potential, but what makes a residential property’s design luxurious? Luxury home design may not be what you think. It doesn’t just involve gaudy furnishings or extravagant architecture, although they may be included as well. Instead, luxury home designers …
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The way you design your home’s floor plan and layout affect your home’s potential, in a number of ways. It is an essential part of the building process and is one of the key features you must consider for your home to be accommodating to your lifestyle and suitable to your family. Because building a …
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Complying development approval is needed for a number of different residential, commercial and industrial projects and is necessary to begin construction. Read more below.
An Occupation Certificate is a mandatory part of the DA and CDC approval processes. It should be sought to ensure the health and safety of a building and its occupants, but beyond that, there are many other legal and financial reasons to obtain an Occupation Certificate before moving into or using a new building. What …
To receive your home or building design plan, our design team goes through a design process that allows them to present a comprehensive design plan that is functional, includes all of your requirements and is compliant with the Building Code of Australia (BCA), Australian Standards and Building Fire Safety regulations. Our design process also allows …
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Designing, building and renovating your home is no easy task. It can be exhausting, overwhelming and put pressure on your pocket. For developers, a tight budget is usually the most difficult constraint to overcome. However, in a world of new and innovative materials, finishes and furnishings for the construction and building industry, the possibilities have …
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If you’re planning to construct or renovate a manor house, we expect that you’re probably a bit confused about the process of its construction. Manor houses are regal, beautiful and a coveted mix of country and city, making it the envy of any homeowner. However, in Australia, manor homes remain a mystery, with many Aussies …
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If you’ve made the exciting decision to construct a dual occupancy home, then you most definitely will want to ensure that the large investment you are about to make pays off. But, just how do you guarantee that your dual occupancy home will be designed and constructed in both aesthetically pleasing and valuable ways? You …
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Luxury home designs usually require careful attention and planning in both its design, construction and fit-out. When it comes to luxury, restraint with colours, accessories and textures is usually thrown out the window to exude a lavish and rich aesthetic. While 2020 is no different with its flexible and individualistic trends, they seemed to have …
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A residential design service consultation is a great way to explore your options and discover what you need from your future property. At ES Design, we aim to help you find what you need and want so that you can start building faster. Part of beginning the residential design process is filtering through trends, needs, …
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Building or renovating a new home or your commercial business can be thrilling, however, getting the approval to develop can be overwhelming. If you are interested in renovating or constructing your property, whether commercial or residential, you will have to acquire a building development approval. To receive development approval, there are three standard methods in …
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A complying development certificate (CDC) is issued for straightforward residential, commercial and industrial developments. Of course, ‘straight forward’ is determined via several factors, but generally they are less complex buildings than those that require development approval. A CDC can be approved more quickly than a Development Application (DA) but is used for buildings or constructions larger than exempt development. …
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Examples of multiple dwellings include dual occupancies, townhouses, villas and any secondary dwellings on one block of land, such as granny flats. In higher density areas, multiple dwellings boast abundant opportunities for living and investment. Through clever architecture, properties on one piece of land can be maximised, ensuring areas are used to their full potential. …
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The scope of work of a draftsman and an architect can overlap in many ways. Architectural draftsmen produce drawings for construction developments. These can range from brand new homes to alterations and additions of existing homes, and even extend to commercial and industrial developments. A draftsman is responsible for preparing technical drawings as well as …
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A CDC—short for Complying Development Certificate—is one of the fastest ways to get building approval in NSW. But fast doesn’t mean hands-off. Many people assume councils are completely removed from the CDC process. That’s not quite true.
They don’t approve your application (unless they’re acting as the certifier), but they’re still part of the system. Quietly, in the background, they check things. They receive notices. They issue important documents. And if you don’t plan for their involvement, your ideal design could be compromised.
Understanding what the council does (and doesn’t do) during a CDC helps you avoid surprises. Here’s what to know before you build.
What Is a CDC?
A Complying Development Certificate is a type of fast-tracked building approval. It combines both planning and construction consent. You don’t have to lodge a full development application with the council. You just need to show that your project meets all the rules in the SEPP (State Environmental Planning Policy).
The process skips over the negotiation. No need to wait for council planners to assess subjective design concerns. If it complies, it’s approved.
Who Actually Approves a CDC?
Usually, it’s a private certifier. These are independent, registered professionals who assess your plans based on the codes. If your design meets the criteria, they issue the certificate.
Can councils approve a CDC? Yes. But they rarely do. Most people choose a private certifier for speed and flexibility. Council certifiers often have long wait times and more red tape. That said, councils are still part of the CDC process.
Where the Council Steps In
They may not approve your CDC, but they are involved at several key points. Here’s how.
1. Section 10.7 Planning Certificate
Formerly known as Section 149 Certificate, this document comes from your local council. It tells your certifier exactly what applies to your site. The zoning, any environmental hazards, heritage matters, flood zones, bushfire risk, aircraft noise and more.
No certifier can issue a CDC without it. So even though the process is meant to be “fast-tracked,” it still starts with council-issued information.
2. Council Notifications
When your CDC application is lodged, your certifier sends a notification to the council. Once it’s approved, the council is notified again. The same thing happens at the end of the build.
These aren’t optional. They’re required under legislation and are processed through the NSW Planning Portal.
Why notify the council? So they can keep track of development activity in their area. It’s also about transparency. While neighbours aren’t formally consulted like in a DA, councils track activity to maintain records and ensure compliance.
3. Site Restrictions and Hazards
Here’s where many builds get delayed.
If your land falls within a sensitive category, the council may have a say. That includes:
- Flood control lots
- Heritage conservation areas
- Bushfire-prone land
- Sites with protected vegetation or easements
Even if a certifier is managing the CDC, council rules still apply. Your project might not be eligible if local restrictions conflict with the complying development codes.
What the Council Doesn’t Do
Let’s make this clear:
During a typical CDC process, the council does not:
- Approve your design plans
- Conduct routine inspections (unless they’re your certifier or investigating a complaint)
- Handle your application paperwork
- Collect submissions or feedback from neighbours
That’s what sets a CDC apart from a DA. There’s no public notification period. No subjective planning assessment. No council meetings.
The focus is on whether the proposal meets fixed planning controls. That’s it.
Certifier and Council: How They Work Together
It’s not a formal partnership, but their systems do interact.
Most of the CDC process happens on the NSW Planning Portal. This digital platform is where applicants:
- Lodge applications
- Upload documents
- Notify councils of approvals and inspections
The council receives that information automatically in their systems. They may check certain elements if needed. If a certifier issues a CDC that doesn’t comply with council overlays or planning controls , council may issue a notice of breach, request that the CDC approval be surrendered, or carry out enforcement action.
Common Pitfalls When Relying on the CDC
Even though the complying development certificate process is faster than a development application, it’s not risk-free. Many property owners make avoidable mistakes because they don’t double-check local site conditions or skip early planning steps.
Here are a few issues that can delay or derail a CDC:
- Incorrect zoning assumptions
- Unidentified overlays
- Missing easements and/or covenants
- Outdated property info
These situations often lead to confusion, wasted time, or needing to restart the process with a full DA. That’s why involving planning professionals early is so important. A detailed review upfront could save you months of back and forth later.
At ES Design, we aim to eliminate these blind spots from the start, making sure everything lines up before any paperwork is lodged.
Where the Collaboration Between ES Planning and ES Design Comes In
At es.au , we don’t leave CDCs to chance. Our team:
- Reviews your property early
- Orders the right planning certificates
- Identifies risks before plans are drawn
- Designs buildings that meet CDC rules
- Coordinates with private certifiers
- Confirms all council overlays are checked
We’ve helped hundreds of clients through this process—the process runs smoothly once the prep is done right.
You can view real outcomes like these on our Projects page.
Final Thoughts
The Complying Development Certificate process is fast, but it’s not a free pass. Councils still play an important role in shaping what’s allowed on your land.
So, while they may not be issuing the certificate, they’re still:
- Issuing planning documents
- Receiving notices
- Issuing driveway permits
- Issuing tree removal permits
- Issuing flood levels and in some instances, signing off on stormwater proposals
- Issuing dwelling numbering
Working with a professional team early makes all the difference. It means no blind spots. No surprises. And fewer chances of something going wrong halfway through.
Need Support?
If you’re not sure whether your site qualifies for a CDC—or just want someone to look at your options—reach out.
We’ll make sure your build gets off the ground with clarity and confidence.

