DEMOLITION
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Demolition and Deconstruction Permits fast.

Our team of QBCC licensed certifiers specialise in deconstruction and demolition permits
and have the experience and know-how to make the process of getting a permit simple. We make it our mission to simplify complex.

WHAT YOU WILL NEED TO START THE PROCESS

STEP 1

Send us you plans and any supporting documentation. 

STEP 2

Give us the go ahead and we deal with the government for you. 

STEP 3

Get your approval and start building.

DEMOLITION PERMITS

FROM

$300

Every job is different and we will require your plans to cost accurately. There are additional costs to the basic building certification cost to be included in your budget. Our quote will supply the anticipated fees.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

In most cases, yes you will generally require a demolition permit. However, some minor demolition work may be exempt. You can check with the local council or send us your details and we can help.

he specific documents required may vary depending on the nature and scope of the demolition. Generally, you’ll need to submit plans showing the location and extent of the demolition, details of any hazardous materials present (such as asbestos), and information about how waste will be managed and disposed of. 

There are various regulations and requirements governing demolition work in Queensland. These may include requirements related to the safe removal and disposal of hazardous materials, such as asbestos, as well as requirements for managing noise, dust, and other potential impacts on the surrounding area. 

Undertaking demolition work without the necessary permit is illegal and can result in significant penalties, including fines and enforcement action by the local council.

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We believe in creating positive change both in the construction industry and the world that surrounds it. Why?

We believe in creating positive change both in the construction industry and the world that surrounds it. Why?