Asset protection

An Asset Protection Permit is needed when a Building Permit has been issued or building or demolition works are proposed.

Works can include:

  • new dwelling (including landscaping)
  • alteration or extension
  • demolition
  • garage, carport, shed
  • verandah, pergola, deck, patio, alfresco area
  • swimming pool, spa
  • subdivision or unit development (including landscaping)
  • industrial, commercial, warehouse development
  • retaining walls, earthworks, underpinning, restumping
  • dependent person's unit (DPU).

The permit must be obtained at least 7 days before starting building works. 

It is an offence to start works without an Asset Protection Permit and can result in a fine.

How to apply                       

You can apply for an Asset Protection Permit online or in writing. We encourage the builder to apply for the permit as the permit holder is considered to be responsible for the site.

An application fee and a bond will also need to be paid. Please allow up to 10 business days for the application process.

1. Apply online or in writing

Apply for a permit

2. Site inspection

Council officers will undertake a pre-inspection of Council assets and infrastructure before the start of works to determine if there is any pre-existing damage.

3. Permit issued

If your application is approved, Council will issue the permit and provide a copy of the pre-condition report.

Further information