Water sensitive urban design (WSUD)
Standards
Compliance requirements for embellishments
Note:
- Where Australian Standards or part thereof have been adopted by legislation, they are a legal requirement.
- This list may not be exhaustive. Please refer to the relevant authority websites for updated information and current document distribution dates. These documents are subject to amendments from time to time.
Legislation
Refer Legislation for guidance.
Australian Standards/industry guidelines
National Construction Code (NCC)
The embellishment shall be developed in accordance with the NCC (current edition):
- Building Code of Australia (BCA) Volumes 1 and 2
- Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA) Volume 3.
Safety in design (SiD)
Include Safety in Design (SiD) principles to eliminate, or if not reasonably practical, minimise risks to health and safety throughout the design, construction and life of the embellishment.
See Legislation – Work Health and Safety Act 2011 for additional safety guidance.
WSUD guidelines
Refer:
Standard drawings
Refer:
Designing for access and inclusion
- AS 1428 (Set) – Design for access and mobility. Design requirements for new building work to provide access for people with disabilities. This Standard is referenced in legislation.
Designing for safety (CPTED)
- Queensland Government – Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) – Guidelines for Queensland, 2021. Provides guidelines about designing a safe environment to assist in the prevention of the opportunity for crime.
Erosion and sediment control
- Best Practice Erosion and Sediment Control (BPESC) documents - IECA Australasia. Erosion and sediment control documents by the International Erosion Control Association (IECA).
- Queensland Acid Sulfate Soil Technical Manual: Soil Management Guidelines. Technical and procedural advice to avoid environmental harm and to assist in achieving best practice environmental management (BPEM).
- Procedural guide (Environmental Protection Act 1994) - Releases to waters. Best practice guide to achieve water quality objectives and management goals:
- from building sites and small construction sites less than 2500 m2
- from land development sites and construction sites greater than 2500 m2.
Trees
- AS 4970:2025 – Protection of trees on development sites. Provides guidance on the principles for protecting trees on land subject to development.
- AS 2303:2018 – Tree stock for landscape use. Specifies the criteria for the assessment of above-ground and below-ground characteristics of tree stock that are to be supplied for landscape use.
- AS 4373:2007 – Pruning of amenity trees. Specifies methods for pruning trees and gives guidance on correct and uniform practices.
- AS 2303:2018 – Tree stock for landscape use - Specifies the criteria for the assessment of above ground and below ground characteristics of tree stock that are to be supplied for landscape use.
Approvals/authorised person
Assessable development
Where the embellishment is ‘assessable development’ it requires building approval from a private building certifier and must meet all of the requirements of the Building Regulation 2006, the Building Code of Australia (current edition) and the Sunshine Coast Planning Scheme 2014.
- The access requirements for new building works are outlined throughout various sections of the NCC (current edition), BCA Volume 1 and these apply to car parking, external paths to buildings, building entrances and accessibility requirements within a building (such as accessible or ambulant toilets, stairs, ramps and exit signs).
- Self assessable development often requires private building certification.
- Impact assessable and code assessable development requires development approval from Council.
- Works may require other approvals such as an authorisation under the Land Act 1994 to occupy and use state owned or managed land (Owners Consent).
- Works are to be certified by a Registered Professional Engineer of Queensland (RPEQ).
QBCC licensed builder
In Queensland, individuals and companies must hold a Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) license to carry out:
- Any building work valued over the QBCC amount (includes all labour and material costs regardless of who supplies the materials).
Coastal management district
- Ensure appropriate environmental approvals are obtained and the conditions observed where any building work is proposed in the Coastal Management District.
- Consult with Queensland Government Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning (DSDIP) – State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) for application forms, guidelines and information sheets.
Structural design
- Where WSUD are designed by private industry consultants, structural certification by a registered professional engineer Queensland (RPEQ) or equivalent is required.
- Form 15 – Compliance certificate for building design or specification. Certifies a building design or specification will, if installed or carried out under the certificate, comply with relevant building laws
- Form 16 – Inspection Certificate / Aspect Certificate / QBCC Licensee Aspect Certificate. Certifies that an aspect of building work complies with the building approval and the relevant building laws.
Coastal management district, natural waterways and canals
Waterways are not to be altered without written approval of the relevant administering authority.
- Ensure appropriate environmental approvals are obtained and the conditions observed where any building work is proposed in the Coastal Management District, natural waterways and in canals
- Under the Coastal Protection and Management Regulations 2003, the definition of tidal work includes:
- ‘tidal work that is completely or partly within a local government tidal area and includes integral parts of the structure that extends onto land above high water mark’.
- Federal approvals may be triggered.
- Consult with Queensland Government Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning (DSDIP) – State Assessment and Referral Agency (SARA) for application forms, guidelines and information sheets.
Other
- Ensure all relevant approvals are obtained from the appropriate governing bodies and all conditions are observed.
- Department of Transport and Main Roads (DTMR) approval is required for works near state controlled roads. This applies to any part of the road reserve including pathways, kerb and channelling, nature strip and traffic island.
Council additional requirements
Corporate documents
- Refer Overview of corporate documents for guidance.
Corporate liaison
Developer delivered assets
- Council (Development Services) – all works associated with any development application.
Council delivered assets
- Council (Parks and Gardens) – recreation parks, amenity reserves, linear parks, landscape corridors, sports grounds and recreation trails enquiries relating to asset management, business planning and direction.
- Council (Environmental Operations) – recreation trails, foreshore infrastructure, environment reserves, constructed waterbodies and wetlands.
- Council (Design and Placemaking Services) – recreation parks, amenity reserves, linear parks, landscape corridors, sports grounds, specific purpose (sports), recreation trails and streetscape/centres enquiries relating to design.
- Council (Sport and Community Venues) – sports ground planning and asset management.
- Council (Transport Network Management) – technical and design solutions to facilitate ongoing management and safe operations of road and assets. Water management and drainage solutions. Plus street lighting and electrical infrastructure.
- Council (Transport Network Operations) – maintenance, construction and asset management services for all road and related infrastructure assets.
- Council (Customer and Planning Services) - flooding and stormwater policy and planning, local government infrastructure plan (LGIP) - stormwater.
This component is currently in development