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Granny Flat / Secondary Dwelling Building Certifiers

3775 Australian building certifiers handle granny flat / secondary dwelling projects. Browse state-verified certifiers experienced with granny flat / secondary dwelling work, compare credentials, and request a free quote.

Granny flats, also known as secondary dwellings or ancillary dwellings, have become one of the most popular building projects in Australia. These self-contained living spaces are built on the same lot as an existing dwelling and can provide additional accommodation for family members, rental income, or a home office space. Building certification for a granny flat follows the same process as for any residential building, though the approval pathway may be simpler thanks to complying development provisions that allow many granny flats to be certified without a full development application.

In NSW, the State Environmental Planning Policy (Affordable Rental Housing) has made granny flats particularly accessible through the complying development pathway, allowing a certifier to issue a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) for secondary dwellings that meet specified standards. Similar provisions exist in other states, though the specific rules, maximum sizes, and eligible zones vary. Your building certifier can advise whether your proposed granny flat qualifies for the fast-track pathway or requires a full development application through council.

Granny flat certification involves assessment against NCC Volume 2 (residential buildings) requirements, including structural adequacy, fire safety, damp and weatherproofing, health and amenity, and energy efficiency. The certifier verifies that the proposed building meets the required 7-star energy rating, has adequate natural light and ventilation, complies with fire separation requirements (particularly the distance from boundaries and from the main dwelling), and has appropriate plumbing and drainage connections. Site-specific issues such as flood planning levels, bushfire zones, and easements must also be addressed.

The cost of certifying a granny flat typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on the size, complexity, and whether the project follows the CDC or DA pathway. CDC certification is generally less expensive because the assessment criteria are more standardised. Additional costs may apply if the site is in a bushfire area, flood zone, or has other environmental constraints that require specialist assessment. These certification costs are separate from the construction cost and any council fees or contributions.

Common issues that arise during granny flat certification include non-compliance with setback requirements (distances from boundaries and from the main dwelling), inadequate fire separation, insufficient private open space, stormwater drainage issues (particularly on sites where the existing dwelling already occupies much of the lot), and energy efficiency requirements. Engaging a certifier before finalising the design can help identify and resolve these issues early, avoiding costly redesign after plans have been submitted. Many certifiers offer pre-lodgement advice specifically for granny flat projects, which is a worthwhile investment.

Showing 289–312 of 3775 certifiers

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
BENJAMIN WILBY

Bendigo, VIC

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+9 more
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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
DANNY HICK

Greensborough, VIC

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
DEAN BERTUCH

Grovedale, VIC

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
DENI TINTOR

Kew, VIC

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+9 more
AIBS
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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
ROBERT JAMES WOOD

Brisbane City, QLD

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
SARAH COOPER

Toowong, ACT

AIBS
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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
SHAUN PANTALL

Stirling, NSW

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Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
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Scarborough, WA

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Lilydale, VIC

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Docklands, VIC

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MATTHEW LEYLAND

Essendon, VIC

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Melbourne, VIC

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MY POOL SAFETY PTY LTD

Forest Lodge, NSW

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SAM TRAMONTANA

Mount Colah, NSW

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TAYLOR CIVIL & STRUCTURAL

North Strathfield, NSW

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