The NSW Government is working to increase confidence in our building industry.

We are creating a new foundation for construction by looking at how we can improve laws, better protect consumers and support workers.

We are committed to transforming the industry by:

  • improving safety, accountability and transparency
  • ensuring high-quality design, construction and maintenance
  • modernising and simplifying building legislation.

Whether you work in building and construction or are a member of the public, if you have an opinion on the building industry in NSW, we want to hear from you.

Tell us what you think

To have your say on reforming building laws in NSW, we recommend completing the all-in-one survey.

The all-in-one survey allows you to skip through all topics to the ones that interest you.

Alternatively, if you are only interested in a single topic area, you can complete a single topic survey below.

Written submissions

You can also make a submission. This option allows you to give detailed feedback or respond directly to the questions in the regulatory impact statements.

For more information, please refer to the Related documents.

The consultation is open until Friday 25 November 2022.

Thank you for your feedback

This engagement is now closed. Thank you to participants for providing your input which we are currently reviewing.


Take the all-in-one survey, make a submission, or ask a question


Seven topic areas of change

This consultation is for NSW Fair Trading, Department of Customer Service.

Have your say consultations are run by the NSW Department of Customer Service (McKell Building, 2-4 Rawson Place, Haymarket NSW 2000).

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