Building Approval Process

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Council's Building Department is here to ensure your building work is safe, functional and abides by State and National legislative requirements including the Building Act 1975 and the Planning Act 2016. 

Please note that it is important to obtain the necessary Planning Approval prior to obtaining your Building Approval.

Reclassification

A building or structure is "classified" in accordance with the purpose for which it is designed, constructed or adapted to be used.  As such, to use a building for a purpose other than what it is currently classified as, it is necessary to have the building reclassified. 

A common example of this is to change a shed (which is classed as a 10a Building) to a house (which is classed as a 1a Building).  To reclassify a building, regardless of whether there is Building Work required or not, it is necessary to apply for a Building Approval for a Change of Classification. 

Building Certification

After you obtain approval, the Building Work must be inspected during stages of construction and certified upon completion.  Council provides a full Building Certification service for the inspection and certification of all Class 1 and 10 buildings, including: 

  • Residential units.

  • Dwellings.

  • Alterations and additions. 

  • Sheds.

  • Swimming pools.

 Swimming Pools and Swimming Pool Fencing

A Building Approval is required for swimming pools and associated swimming pool fencing.  All swimming pools in Queensland are required to meet State Government standards for swimming pool barriers, gates and accesses.  It is the responsibility of all swimming pool owners to ensure their pool complies with these standards and to obtain a Swimming Pool Safety Certificate.  Council provides an inspection service for the issue of Swimming Pool Safety Certificates. 

Find out more from the Queensland Building and Construction Commission website.  

Swimming Pool Fact Sheet for Residential Dwellings(PDF, 106KB)

Boundary Relaxation

When proposing building works, the building's or structure's setback distance from the property boundary is a relevant consideration of Council's assessment. In the instance the proposed building works do not comply with the setback identified by the acceptable outcome of the relevant Zone Code, Council requires that the building works be assessed against the performance criteria of the Western Downs Planning Scheme incorporating Amendment 1 (ie: Building Works assessable against the Planning Scheme application).  

To determine if your building works proposal requires a boundary relaxation approval, contact Council or a Private Building Certifier.  

Common Structures

 

Building Fact Sheets