Construction Certificate

1. Overview

If you are doing building work that requires development consent (a DA), you also need a Construction Certificate (also called a CC). 

A CC is issued by a Building Surveyor and essentially says that if the building work is done in accordance with these plans and specifications, it will meet the relevant requirements.

This page provides information about getting a CC.

2. How do I get a Construction Certificate?

You need apply to Council or to a private Building Surveyor for a Construction Certificate using the NSW Planning Portal.

A Construction Certificate application must include:

  • Terms of Engagement for Building Certification Services(PDF, 408KB)
  • A completed Application (on the NSW Planning Portal)
  • Detailed Building and Construction Plans with Specifications
  • Full payment of the Application Fees
  • Any documents requested to be submitted to the Consent Authority as a condition of Development Consent
  • Any other relevant documents.

The PDF checklist below provides an outline of the information and documents that are required with application for a Construction Certificate.

Document Checklist for Construction Certificate applications(PDF, 197KB)

Further details are available in the "What Documents Do I need to Provide" section of this page.

3. What will the Building surveyor assess?

The key questions a Building Surveyor needs to be able to answer from your application documentation are:

  1. Will the proposal comply with all relevant parts of the Building Code of Australia? and
  2. Are the plans and specifications consistent with the Development Consent?

If the answer is ‘no’ or ‘maybe’ to either of these questions, the Building Surveyor will not be able to issue your Construction Certificate.

The NSW Government have published a Practice Standard that outlines in detail what Building surveyors (Registered Certifiers) are expected to do and not do. Although the main body of the document is aimed at Class 2 buildings (apartments), most of the requirements apply to all buildings.

The Practice Standard is available as a PDF from the Fair Trading website by clicking here.

4. What documents do I need to provide?

You need to provide enough information for the Building surveyor to be able to answer the above questions. In most cases, the bulk of the information will be in the form of detailed plans and specifications. It is also sometimes beneficial to provide a separate report that outlines how each requirement of the Building Code is complied with by the proposal, with references to the other documents.

The PDF checklist below provides an outline of the information and documents that are required with application for a Construction Certificate.

Document Checklist for Construction Certificate applications(PDF, 197KB)

The following sections outline in more detail what should be included in each set of documents.