Development that involves building work requires building consent as part of its approval.
For building consent to be granted, the building work must comply with the Building Rules.
Development that involves building work requires building consent as part of its approval.
For building consent to be granted, the building work must comply with the Building Rules.
The Building Code sets out building rules for building work across Australia and includes state-level variations.
The new provisions will ensure that our homes are more comfortable for our changing climate, as well as easier to use and more adaptable to our changing needs, supporting housing choice and ageing in place for everyone.
Ministerial building standards are used to assess a building consent and are part of the building rules under the PDI Act.
Inspections ensure that all development is constructed under the relevant approvals, codes and standards.
A Certificate of Occupancy is required for all new habitable buildings in South Australia (except Class 1a) to provide assurance that the building is safe and suitable for occupancy.
A Certificate of Occupancy will be required for all new houses or additions to houses (Class 1a buildings) where an application for building consent is verified in the PlanSA e-planning system on or after 1 October 2024.
New policy initiatives, legislative and technical changes and general information for practitioners.
The Minister may gazette a determination that sets out information to be provided as part of the building consent assessment process.
In South Australia all private bushfire shelters must be granted development approval with concurrence by the Building Technical Panel
These maps should be used in conjunction with the Building Code and assist with technical building issues.