Council Permits

How do I get a Council Permit?

 

 

Harts can organise your council permit for you. To obtain a council permit you will also be required to have a registered Building Practioner, Temporary Structures class 2 sign a 'Certificate of Compliance - Inspection'to say that the structure has been installed to meet the manufacturers engineers requirements.

 

The building practitioner will also ensure that you have adequate fire extinguishers, exit signs and access to toilets before signing off.

 

Harts have building practitioners on staff who can take care of this for you.

 

Don't risk having your event shut down by a local council building inspector because you didn't obtain a permit. It is a simple process for Harts to undertake on your behalf.

 

For more information on Council permits see our Council Permits Page.

 

 


InfoRelated FAQ:
"When do I need a council permit for my temporary structure?"
"Where do I find information on council permits?"

 

 

When do I need a Council Permit for my Temporary Structure?

 

 

You require a council permit when ever you install a marquee over 100m2 in a public place or if it will be open to the public, i.e. a school fete on private land requires a permit as it is open to the public.

 

Harts staff are more than happy to advise whether a permit will be required. Alternately contact your local council and ask for the building surveyor.

 


InfoRelated FAQ:
"Where do I find information on Council Permits?"
"How do I get a council permit?"