A Subdivision Works Certificate (SWC) is required before you can carry out subdivision work in accordance with a development consent.
A SWC operates in the same manner as a construction certificate but for subdivision works; however, the issuing of a SWC does not negate the need for a construction certificate for building works.
Your SWC certifies that subdivision work completed in accordance with specified plans and specifications will comply with the requirements of the regulations.
Head to the NSW Planning Portal to login. Or follow the prompts to create an account.
Once your account is set up, you can submit your applications via the portal.
Complete the online application for a Construction Certificate (CC). A Subdivision Works Certificate (SWC) can be applied for using the Construction Certificate online application. You can view the NSW Government's quick guide to this application process here.
Depending on the type of works or use, there will be certain documentation that you will be required to lodge with your application. Take a look at the checklist tab to find out more.
Once the application is submitted through the Portal, an initial review will be carried out to check the information provided is sufficient for Council to accept.
If we need more information before the application can be accepted, an officer will contact you to request this information or for further clarification. Once adequate information is provided, the application can be accepted.
When the application has been reviewed and considered ready for lodgement, an invoice will be sent to you for payment of the associated fees.
Assessment of your application will not commence until the fees have been received by Council.
Once fees have been paid, the application will be registered. A site inspection will then be organised.
Officers will contact you if anything further is required.
The planning system in New South Wales can at times seem overwhelming and complex, so Council staff have developed some checklists to help you get all the right documentation in order before you lodge an application online.
You can find them here.
If you need assistance using the Planning Portal, please view the Department's Help, Support and Training Page or you can call 1300 305 695 for additional support.