We’ll review the notice and arrange everything council requires to get your building notice resolved as soon as possible.

All you need to do is tell us about your building plans. If you’re a registered builder, you’ll also need to provide a copy of the contract and domestic building insurance.
All building permit applications require a letter of appointment, plans, property title, plan of subdivision and property information certificate. Other documentation requirements are assessed on a case-by-case basis depending on what you are wanting to build and where you live.
There are two costs involved with a permit: 1. The building surveyor’s fee, which usually depends on how many inspections are required, value of construction works and type of structure being built. 2. The cost of documentation. This cost varies depending on engineering and planning consents are required for your project. The best way to understand your permit costs it to contact us. We’ll find out some more details about your project and provide you with a detailed cost breakdown for the permit.
The processing time for obtaining a building permit in Victoria, Australia, can vary depending on several factors, including the complexity of your project, location, and the completeness of your application. Typical processing times for a standard residential building permit can range from 4 to 12 weeks or more.
No – you can use your own builder, or we can connect you with several trusted builders in our network for competitive quotes.
Yes – all documentation is tailored to your property and prepared to be council and compliance ready.