Building Process in WA

The basic building process in Western Australia typically involves the following steps:

  1. Planning and design: This involves preparing plans and designs for the proposed building works, which may include obtaining necessary approvals from relevant authorities.
  2. Building permit: A building permit must be obtained before any construction work can commence. This permit ensures that the proposed building works comply with the Building Code of Australia and other relevant regulations.
  3. Construction: The construction process involves carrying out the approved building works in accordance with the plans and designs, as well as any other conditions specified in the building permit.
  4. Inspections: The building works will be inspected at various stages to ensure compliance with building codes and regulations.
  5. Completion: Once the building works are completed, a final inspection will be conducted to ensure the building is safe and complies with all relevant regulations. Once the final inspection is passed, an occupancy permit or a certificate of completion will be issued.

It is important to note that the specific requirements and processes for building in Western Australia may vary depending on the nature and scope of the proposed building works. It is recommended to consult with the local government authorities (LGA) for more detailed information and guidance.