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Complying Development Certificate (CDC) Building Certifiers

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A Complying Development Certificate (CDC) is a fast-track approval pathway available in most Australian states for building work that meets pre-determined standards. Instead of going through the full development application process, a CDC allows a qualified certifier to assess the proposed work against specific criteria and issue approval, often within days rather than weeks or months. This pathway is particularly popular for standard residential construction, extensions, and alterations that fit within defined parameters.

The CDC pathway was designed to reduce the burden on local council assessment teams and provide certainty for homeowners and developers undertaking straightforward projects. Not all building work qualifies for CDC approval. The proposed development must comply with specific planning and building standards, including setbacks, height limits, floor space ratios, and building design requirements. Properties in heritage conservation areas, flood-prone land, or bushfire-prone areas may be excluded or subject to additional requirements.

To obtain a CDC, you need to engage an accredited certifier who will assess your plans against the relevant complying development standards. If the proposed work meets all requirements, the certifier issues the CDC, which combines the planning approval and construction certificate into a single document. This streamlined process eliminates the need for separate development and building approvals, saving both time and money. The certifier remains responsible for inspecting the work during construction and issuing the occupation certificate upon completion.

Costs for CDC assessment vary depending on the complexity of the project and the state or territory in which the work is being undertaken. Simple residential CDCs (e.g., for a single dwelling or minor extension) might cost between $2,000 and $5,000, while more complex projects with multiple compliance considerations will be at the higher end. Getting multiple quotes from accredited certifiers is advisable, as pricing can vary significantly between practitioners. The time savings alone often make the CDC pathway worthwhile compared to the traditional DA process.

It is important to note that terminology varies between states. While NSW and Queensland widely use the CDC framework, other states achieve similar outcomes through different mechanisms such as building permits (VIC/WA) or building rules consent (SA). Regardless of the terminology, the principle is the same: a qualified certifier assesses the work against established standards and provides approval for compliant proposals. Your certifier can advise whether your specific project qualifies for the fast-track pathway in your jurisdiction.

Common projects that qualify for CDC approval include new single dwellings within specified parameters, secondary dwellings (granny flats), swimming pools, carports and garages, internal alterations, and certain commercial fitouts. The key advantage is speed and certainty: if your project meets the criteria, the certifier must approve it. There is no discretionary assessment or neighbour notification requirement, which removes the uncertainty and delays associated with the standard development application process.

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