Construction services

End-to-end delivery disciplines for Australian projects: earthworks and civil, structural and architectural packages, services, and commissioning β€” with documentation structured for private certifiers, engineers, and principal contractors under the National Construction Code (NCC) Volume One and Two, and housing provisions where applicable.

Civil & infrastructure

Bulk earthworks, drainage, pavements, utilities coordination, and traffic management plans integrated with environmental controls and erosion management suited to Australian climates.

Commercial & industrial

Base build, tenancy fit-out, cold shell warm shell strategies, fire systems interfaces, and services commissioning aligned to occupancy certificates and essential safety measures.

Residential & mixed-use

Domestic building workflows with awareness of state thresholds for contractor licensing and domestic building insurance β€” for example higher-value domestic work in NSW and Victoria typically requires insurance eligibility and appropriate licence classes.

Australian licensing context

Builder and trade licensing is administered separately in each state and territory. Licence classes, financial requirements, and contract value thresholds are not identical β€” a Queensland QBCC licence does not automatically equate to NSW Fair Trading or Victorian Building Authority registration for the same scope.

  • Verify the correct regulator for the jurisdiction where work is performed.
  • Match licence class to building classification and height/storeys limits.
  • Maintain currency of insurances, skills cards, and high-risk work licences.
Examples of regulators (confirm current requirements on official sites).
Region Typical regulator
New South Wales NSW Fair Trading / Building Commission NSW
Victoria Victorian Building Authority (VBA)
Queensland QBCC
Western Australia Building & Energy (DEMIRS)
South Australia Consumer & Business Services
ACT Access Canberra β€” Construction Occupations Registrar

Safety & site culture

Under the model Work Health and Safety laws adopted in most Australian jurisdictions, persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) must eliminate or minimise risks so far as is reasonably practicable β€” including consultation with workers and coordination where multiple businesses share a site.

Construction induction

General construction induction training (commonly known as the β€œWhite Card”) is required for workers on Australian building sites β€” always confirm the RTO and state recognition rules that apply to your workforce.

High-risk work

HRW licences for dogging, rigging, scaffolding tiers, and crane classes are national standards β€” store verified copies against individuals and plant in your Pameru workspace.

Environmental controls

Dust, noise, vibration, and erosion controls documented for inner-city, regional, and remote sites with auditable daily checks.