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Multi-Residential (Apartments / Townhouses) Building Certifiers

3096 Australian building certifiers handle multi-residential (apartments / townhouses) projects. Browse state-verified certifiers experienced with multi-residential (apartments / townhouses) work, compare credentials, and request a free quote.

Multi-residential developments, including apartment buildings, townhouse complexes, and villa developments, are classified as Class 2 buildings under the National Construction Code (NCC) and require specialised building certification. These projects combine residential amenity requirements with commercial-scale fire safety, structural, and accessibility provisions, making the certification process more complex and demanding than for single dwellings. Building certifiers handling multi-residential projects must hold unrestricted or unlimited accreditation and have specific experience with Class 2 building requirements.

The NCC requirements for Class 2 buildings are substantially more demanding than for Class 1 (single dwelling) buildings. Key areas include: fire safety (fire-rated walls and floors between units, fire detection and alarm systems throughout, sprinkler systems for buildings over a certain height, emergency egress from all units to a place of safety); sound insulation between units (minimum Sound Transmission Class and Impact Isolation Class ratings for inter-tenancy walls and floors); accessibility (accessible paths of travel to and within common areas, accessible entrance to the building, accessible car parking, and a minimum percentage of units that must be accessible or adaptable); and structural adequacy for multi-storey construction.

The certification process for multi-residential projects involves extensive plan assessment, numerous construction inspections, and coordination with multiple specialist consultants. At the plan assessment stage, the certifier reviews architectural drawings, structural engineering, fire engineering, acoustic assessments, energy efficiency assessments, accessibility assessments, and any other specialist reports. During construction, inspections cover a wide range of hold points, including structural frame, fire-rated construction, acoustic treatments, waterproofing (particularly critical in multi-level buildings where a waterproofing failure can affect multiple units), and final completion.

Recent reforms in several states have introduced additional requirements specifically for Class 2 buildings, driven by high-profile building defect issues. NSW's Design and Building Practitioners Act 2020, for example, requires registered design practitioners for structural and fire safety design, mandatory documentation at each construction stage, and a building compliance declaration before an occupation certificate can be issued. These reforms add new responsibilities for building certifiers and create additional assessment requirements that increase both the complexity and cost of multi-residential certification.

Multi-residential certification costs typically range from $10,000 to $50,000 or more, depending on the number of units, the building height, and the complexity of the fire safety and structural systems. Large-scale apartment developments with hundreds of units, complex basement parking, and mixed-use ground floor tenancies represent the upper end of the cost spectrum. The certification fee is a significant line item in the development budget, but the consequences of inadequate certification (building defects, compliance orders, legal liability) far exceed the cost of thorough and competent certification from the outset.

When selecting a certifier for a multi-residential project, prioritise experience with Class 2 buildings over price. Ask about their experience with similar projects, their familiarity with recent regulatory reforms in your state, their approach to managing the interface between fire engineering, acoustic compliance, and structural certification, and their capacity to service the project timeline. A certifier who is stretched across too many projects may not be able to provide timely inspections, which can cause costly construction delays.

Showing 241–264 of 3096 certifiers

DANNY HICK

Greensborough, VIC

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

Grovedale, VIC

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

Kew, VIC

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

Brisbane City, QLD

UnrestrictedLicensed in 2 states
Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
SARAH COOPER

Toowong, ACT

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

Stirling, NSW

Unrestricted
Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+13 more
Building Inspector
Building Inspections
KEVIN WILSON

Lilydale, VIC

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
LEANNE BURNETT

Docklands, VIC

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
Building Inspector
Building Inspections
MISS ELLAB

Melbourne, VIC

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
MY POOL SAFETY PTY LTD

Forest Lodge, NSW

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
Building Inspector
Building Inspections
SAM TRAMONTANA

Mount Colah, NSW

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
Building Inspector
Building Inspections
TAYLOR CIVIL & STRUCTURAL

North Strathfield, NSW

Building Inspector
Building Inspections
Building Inspector
Building Inspections
BROKEN HILL CITY COUNCIL

Broken Hill, NSW

LimitedCouncil
Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Construction Certificate (CC)Occupation Certificate (OC)+9 more
Building Inspector
Complying Development Certificate (CDC)Subdivision CertificateStrata Certificate
ANDREW GARLICK

Cremorne, VIC

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

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