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Basix-Building Sustainability inde

Product Summary
Basix Certificate
BASIX or Building Sustainability Index is a scheme introduced by the government of New South Wales, Australia to regulate the energy efficiency of new buildings and buildings which is to be renovated.
New Building
Introduced by the NSW Government, BASIX, the Building Sustainability Index, ensures homes are designed to use less potable water and be responsible for fewer greenhouse gas emissions by setting energy and water reduction targets for house and units. BASIX is one of the most robust sustainable planning measures in Australia, delivering equitable and effective water and greenhouse gas reductions across NSW.
Alterations and additions
The Building Sustainability Index was introduced by the NSW Government on 1st July 2004.
BASIX Alterations and Additions is a NSW Government initiative that will require household
renovations to include cost-effective and practical measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and potable water consumption, and improve thermal comfort.
BASIX Alterations and Additions has become mandatory across NSW on 1 October 2006.
The scheme applies to certain Development Applications (DA) or applications for a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) for the alteration, enlargement and/or extension of an existing dwelling, and ancillary developments such as new swimming pools.
We can do all types of Basix assessments for new dwellings (Single houses,Multi dwellings and Units) and for all types Additions and Renovations.
You can simply mail or E-mail your plans and our experienced assessors can work on them.