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In this episode of the Building Design, Prime Time podcast, Amelia and Frank pull back the curtain on one of the biggest challenges in Australia’s building and design industry, the lack of communication and consistency between systems, departments, and even states. Following on from their previous podcast discussion about the five key systems involved in every building project, they dive deeper into how these systems often operate in isolation, creating confusion, delays, and frustration for homeowners and professionals alike.
Frank explains how licensing requirements, building codes, and approval processes differ drastically between states, and how even the National Construction Code (NCC) is interpreted differently depending on where you build. From bushfire regulations and thermal performance standards to planning terminology and Tasmanian-specific requirements, the pair highlight just how complex the landscape really is.
They also explore how Tasmania’s CBOS system and statewide planning scheme have helped improve consistency, while acknowledging that constant regulation changes and communication barriers between authorities still pose major challenges. Throughout the episode, Amelia and Frank share their insights on how Prime Design acts as the “translator” between these disconnected systems, bringing together planners, engineers, surveyors, and councils to ensure clients’ projects move smoothly through approvals.
If you’ve ever wondered why building can feel so complicated, or what really goes on behind the scenes to get your permits approved, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a revealing look at the hidden complexity of Australia’s building process and how expert coordination makes all the difference.
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