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Renovation / Extension Building Certifiers

3777 Australian building certifiers handle renovation / extension projects. Browse state-verified certifiers experienced with renovation / extension work, compare credentials, and request a free quote.

Renovation and extension projects are among the most common building certification engagements in Australia. Whether you are extending your kitchen, adding a second storey, converting a garage to a bedroom, or undertaking a complete internal remodel, the type and extent of building certification required depends on the scope of the work. As a general rule, any structural work, changes to the building envelope, wet area modifications, or changes that affect fire safety require building certification.

The certification requirements for renovations are often more complex than for new builds because the existing building fabric must be considered alongside the new work. The certifier must assess not only whether the new work complies with the current NCC but also how it interacts with the existing structure. In some cases, the existing building may not comply with current standards (as it was built under earlier codes), and the certifier must determine which standards apply to the renovation work and which parts of the existing building need to be brought up to current standards.

Major renovations that involve structural alterations, changes to the building footprint, or additions of new rooms require a construction certificate or building permit before work commences. The certifier assesses the proposed work against the NCC and inspects the construction at mandatory stages, just as for new builds. The inspection stages for renovations may differ from new builds, as the certifier needs to verify the interface between new and existing construction, check that structural connections between old and new work are adequate, and ensure that fire separation and weatherproofing are maintained at junctions.

Minor renovations that do not involve structural work or changes to wet areas may be classified as exempt development (no approval required) or complying development (fast-track approval). Examples include internal painting, replacing fixtures, installing built-in wardrobes, and minor landscaping. However, the boundary between minor and major work is not always obvious, and some projects that homeowners consider minor (such as removing a wall, converting a garage, or adding a window) may in fact require building certification. When in doubt, consult a building certifier before starting work.

Renovation certification costs vary widely depending on the scope of work. Simple renovations (single room extension, bathroom or kitchen renovation with structural work) typically cost $1,500 to $3,000 for certification. Major renovations involving multiple rooms, second-storey additions, or changes affecting the entire building structure can cost $3,000 to $8,000 or more. The certifier's fee reflects the complexity of assessing the interface between new and existing construction, which is often more demanding than assessing a straightforward new build. Engaging the certifier early in the design process is particularly valuable for renovations, as early identification of compliance issues can prevent expensive surprises during construction.

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NAOMI HEATHCOTE

Docklands, VIC

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Yeronga, NSW

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ADRIAN LOMMA

South Perth, WA

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Adelaide, NT

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Spearwood, WA

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ALAN WRIGHT

Adelaide, VIC

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AMR ZAKLOUTA

Fitzroy, VIC

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ANDREW MORGAN

Stirling, VIC

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CHIN LIM

South Brisbane, VIC

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CHRISTOPHER HALL

Lane Cove, VIC

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DANIEL DYSON

Spring Hill, VIC

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DAVID EADIE

Lane Cove, VIC

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DAVID KEAN

Lane Cove, VIC

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FAR NORTH PTY LTD

Northgate, NSW

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JAMES ARNOTT

Northgate, VIC

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JAMES HILL

Toowong, VIC

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JORDAN O'MEARA

Fitzroy, VIC

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MARCUS SKOKO

Black Rock, VIC

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