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Commercial / Industrial New Build Building Certifiers

3095 Australian building certifiers handle commercial / industrial new build projects. Browse state-verified certifiers experienced with commercial / industrial new build work, compare credentials, and request a free quote.

New commercial and industrial construction represents the most complex end of the building certification spectrum. These projects fall under NCC Volume 1, which covers buildings of Classes 2 to 9, and the certification process involves assessment against extensive requirements for structural adequacy, fire safety, accessibility, services and equipment, and energy efficiency. Building certifiers handling commercial new builds must hold the highest accreditation level (unrestricted or equivalent) and have experience with the specific building type and its associated compliance requirements.

The certification process for commercial new builds begins with a detailed plan assessment that covers architectural drawings, structural engineering calculations and details, fire engineering reports (particularly for buildings requiring performance-based fire safety solutions), accessibility assessments, mechanical ventilation designs, hydraulic services designs, energy efficiency assessments (NCC Section J), and any other specialist documentation required for the specific building type. The assessment must verify that every aspect of the proposed building complies with the NCC and any relevant state-specific provisions.

Fire safety is typically the most complex compliance area for commercial buildings. Multi-storey buildings, buildings with large open floor areas, and buildings accommodating vulnerable occupants (such as hospitals, aged care facilities, and schools) require extensive fire safety measures, often involving a combination of deemed-to-satisfy provisions and performance-based solutions. The building certifier must assess fire engineering reports, fire safety schedules, and detailed construction documentation to verify that the proposed fire safety strategy provides an adequate level of safety for the building's occupants.

During construction, the certifier conducts mandatory inspections at prescribed hold points. For commercial buildings, the number of inspections is typically greater than for residential work, reflecting the complexity of the construction. Inspection stages may include foundation and footings, structural frame, fire-rated construction (including fire walls, fire doors, fire collars, and penetration sealing), waterproofing, mechanical and fire services installations, accessibility features, and final completion. Each inspection must be satisfactorily completed before construction can proceed past the hold point.

The cost of certifying a new commercial building varies widely based on the building class, size, and complexity. Small commercial buildings (single-storey office or retail) might cost $5,000 to $15,000 for full certification. Medium-scale commercial projects (multi-storey offices, shopping centres, industrial facilities) typically range from $15,000 to $50,000. Major developments (hospitals, high-rise commercial towers, large institutional buildings) can cost $50,000 to $200,000 or more for the full certification package. These costs reflect the extensive assessment work, numerous inspections, and specialist expertise required for complex commercial certification.

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PETER HARRIOTT

Hawthorn, VIC

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RAJESH KUMAR

Yeronga, VIC

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ADAM BERTOLI

Surry Hills, NSW

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ADAM LOFT

Aireys Inlet, VIC

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ADI DAHAN

North Melbourne, VIC

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ADRIAN GIARDINA

Docklands, VIC

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ADRIAN RIGHELE

Brighton, VIC

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ADRIEN POLLARD

Dandenong North, VIC

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AE&D PTY LTD

Concord, NSW

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ALAN WATSON

Melbourne, VIC

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ALASDAIR HISLOP

Carnegie, VIC

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ALPHA POOL PTY LTD

Payneham, NSW

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ALTAN OSKAY

Sydney, NSW

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ANDRE BRUZZESE

St Kilda, VIC

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ANDREW HICKS

Docklands, VIC

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ANDREW MONICHINO

Fitzroy, VIC

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