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How to get a Site Plan?

It’s time to turn your building dreams into reality. We understand the excitement and anticipation of a new project, and we’re here to guide you through the planning process with precision and care. That starts with your site plan.

GET A SITE PLAN WITH YOURSITEPLAN.COM.AU

We like to ‘Simplify Complex’ and so have partnered with Yoursiteplan.com.au who can help bring your plans to life. Their hassle-free online site plan service is simple to use and easy to order. Getting a plan is the first step in bringing your build dreams to life and an essential for obtaining your building approval.

Simply click the link below to get your dreams planned to perfection.

OTHER SITE PLAN OPTIONS

USE A PROFESSIONAL

If you are working with an architect, building designer, or engineer, they will produce the plans for you. Alternatively, you can use a draftsperson or your builder may even draw them up. Our offices can provide recommendations of reputable professionals you can use.

DRAW YOUR OWN PLANS

For simple projects that have structural plans and a Form 15 engineering certificate supplied, you can draw the plans yourself. Read our site plan guide for instructions on how to do this first. It is best to use a professional service for renovations, alterations, and additions. 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

A site plan shows the building certifier where the proposed structure will be constructed on the property. They can use this plan to ensure that your structure will comply with building codes and regulations as well as local planning considerations.

It will depend on the complexity of what you need drawn. Yoursiteplan.com.au provide a special rate for Buildable Approval clients based on the drawing required and number of structures.

You can go onto your local council website and use the search facility to find out what planning codes are on your site. Alternatively, our town planners will review your plans and advise you of any changes that are required as part of the building approval process.

The structural provide provides the essential build and engineering detail needed to complete your build. The site plan shows where you intend to build on the site and is used to ensure your build meets planning guidelines.

If you are drawing your own site plan for a class 10 building (non habitable like a patio, shed or carport) we have put together a guide here.

If you need plans for a class 1 building (habitable like a house or granny flat) we recommend you use a professional service like Your Site Plan.

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