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Georges River Home Building Compensation Conditions

6 home building compensation conditions imposed by Georges River across 3 development applications in our dataset. Home Building Compensation conditions require Home Building Compensation Fund cover (formerly Home Warranty insurance) to be in place for residential building work before construction begins.

Condition 7 DA2024/0612 det. 08/09/2025 Affordable Housing Residential Flat Building

7. Site Safety Fencing - Site fencing must be erected in accordance with SafeWork Guidelines, to exclude public access to the site throughout the demolition and/or construction work, except in the case of alterations to an occupied dwelling. The fencing must be erected before the commencement of any work and maintained throughout any demolition and construction work. A demolition licence and/or a high-risk work license may be required from SafeWork NSW (see www.SafeWork.nsw.gov.au). 91. 69 EPAR 2021 - Building Code of Australia & Home Building Act 1989 Requires all building work to be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. In the case of residential building work to…

Condition 78 DA2024/0609 det. 17/12/2025 Alterations and additions to existing school

78. Appointment of a Principal Certifying Authority - The erection of a building must not commence until the beneficiary of the development consent has: (a) appointed a Principal Certifying Authority (PCA) for the building work; and (b) if relevant, advised the PCA that the work will be undertaken as an Owner-Builder. If the work is not going to be undertaken by an Owner-Builder, then the beneficiary of the consent must: (a) appoint a Principal Contractor to undertake the building work. If residential building work (within the meaning of the Home Building Act 1989) is to be undertaken, the Principal Contractor must be a holder of a contractor licence; and (b) notify the PCA of the details…

Condition 113 DA2023/0487 det. 20/12/2024 2 Wellington Street Sans Souci

113. Appointment of a PCA (OPER15.2) The erection of a building must not commence until the applicant has: (a) appointed a PCA for the building work; and (b) if relevant, advised the PCA that the work will be undertaken as an Owner -Builder. If the work is not going to be undertaken by an Owner - Builder, the applicant must: (c) appoint a Principal Contractor to undertake the building work. If residential building work (within the meaning of the Home Building Act 1989) is to be undertaken, the Principal Contractor must be a holder of a contractor licence; and (d) notify the PCA of the details of any such appointment; and (e) notify the Principal Contractor of any critical stage inspections…

Condition 119 DA2023/0487 det. 20/12/2024 2 Wellington Street Sans Souci

119. Section 69 – Building Code of Australia & Home Building Act 1989 (PRE16.2) Requires all building work to be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. In the case of residential building work to which the Home Building Act 1989 relates, there is a requirement for a contract of insurance to be in force before any work commences.

Condition 119 DA2023/0487 det. 20/12/2024 2 Wellington Street Sans Souci

119. Section 69 – Building Code of Australia & Home Building Act 1989 (PRE16.2) Requires all building work to be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. In the case of residential building work to which the Home Building Act 1989 relates, there is a requirement for a contract of insurance to be in force before any work commences.

Condition 74 DA2024/0609 det. 17/12/2025 Alterations and additions to existing school

74. Building Code of Australia & Home Building Act 1989 - Requires all building work to be carried out in accordance with the Building Code of Australia. In the case of residential building work to which the Home Building Act 1989 relates, there is a requirement for a contract of insurance to be in force before any work commences.

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