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BASIX Targets NSW: Water, Energy and Thermal Performance

By Team CE on May 23, 2026 12:17:52 PM

BASIX targets are the minimum performance outcomes a residential project must satisfy for water use, operational energy and thermal performance in New South Wales.

The term “target” is widely used by project teams, although NSW planning requirements formally refer to BASIX standards. The BASIX Tool compares the proposed development against the applicable standards and produces separate water and energy scores, together with heating and cooling performance results.

There is no single statewide BASIX score that applies to every project. The required outcomes vary according to factors such as location, dwelling type and development configuration. Each applicable assessment area must satisfy its own requirement before the BASIX Certificate can be generated.

Topics: BASIX Residential Compliance
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BASIX, NatHERS or BESS? Which Assessment Applies by State and Project Type?

By Team CE on Nov 12, 2025 1:41:55 PM

Australian Assessment Pathways

NatHERS, BASIX and BESS can all appear within Australian building projects, but they apply in different jurisdictions, answer different assessment questions and produce different forms of documentation.

 

The three names are often grouped together because each can influence the design and documentation of a residential development. That does not make them interchangeable. NatHERS is a residential energy-rating framework. BASIX is a New South Wales residential sustainability requirement. BESS is a Victorian planning-stage sustainable design assessment.

The correct starting point is usually the project location, building type and approval pathway. A house in New South Wales may need BASIX together with NatHERS modelling. A Victorian apartment development may need BESS at planning stage and NatHERS as a separate residential energy assessment. A Victorian commercial development may require BESS but would not use NatHERS.

This guide compares the role of each framework without replacing the detailed requirements of the individual pathways. For project-specific guidance, review the relevant council, planning authority and building approval requirements.

Topics: BESS BASIX NatHERS Residential Water & Planning Residential Compliance
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How to Get a BASIX Certificate in NSW | Step-by-Step

By Team CE on Sep 22, 2025 3:33:19 PM

Obtaining a BASIX Certificate involves more than entering basic project information into an online form. The assessment must be based on the proposed residential design, satisfy the applicable water, energy and thermal-performance requirements, and produce commitments that align with the plans submitted for approval.

The process begins by confirming the correct project type and assessment pathway. Plans and specifications are then reviewed, project information is entered into the BASIX Tool, results are calculated and any performance shortfalls are resolved.

Once the assessment is complete, the commitments must be checked against the current drawing set before the Certificate is generated and lodged. Those commitments then remain relevant during documentation, construction and final certification.

Topics: BASIX Residential Compliance
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VURB for Complex Residential Designs | Australia

By Team CE on Aug 5, 2025 4:48:13 PM

Complex residential designs can create energy compliance challenges that are not always resolved efficiently through a standard assessment pathway. Extensive glazing, unusual geometry, large internal volumes, multiple orientations and non-standard construction systems can all affect how a dwelling performs against the applicable NCC requirements.

Topics: VURB Residential Compliance
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VURB Assessment Cost Australia | Pricing Guide

By Team CE on Aug 5, 2025 3:42:06 PM

VURB assessment costs in Australia are generally determined project by project rather than through one standard flat fee. The final cost depends on the dwelling, modelling scope, design complexity, documentation quality, required iterations and reporting or approval coordination.

Topics: VURB Residential Compliance
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Can You Start BASIX Before Plans Are Final? | NSW

By Team CE on Jul 28, 2025 11:30:22 AM

Can You Start a BASIX Assessment Before the Plans Are Finalised?

Yes. A BASIX assessment can begin before every drawing, specification and product selection is finalised. In many cases, starting before the approval set is completely locked provides useful time to identify thermal-performance issues, clarify missing information and coordinate practical design responses.

However, there is an important distinction between beginning a preliminary BASIX review and issuing the final BASIX Certificate. An early review can work with developing information. The final Certificate must be based on a sufficiently resolved design and must correspond with the plans and specifications being submitted for approval.

There is no universal rule that plans must be a particular percentage complete. Readiness depends on whether the available documents describe the building geometry, glazing, construction and relevant systems accurately enough for the assessment stage being undertaken.

Topics: BASIX Residential Compliance
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What Is Included in a BASIX Certificate? | NSW Guide

By Team CE on Jul 23, 2025 3:15:53 PM

A BASIX Certificate records the sustainability commitments attached to a proposed residential development in New South Wales. It identifies the project, summarises the assessment results and sets out the water, energy, thermal-performance and materials measures that need to be reflected in the approval documentation and completed during construction.

The Certificate is not a record of the home’s actual future water use or energy bills. It is based on the proposed design and nominated systems. Its commitments describe how the development must be documented and built for the assessed result to remain valid.

The exact format and number of commitments vary according to the project type, assessment pathway and selected design measures. A new dwelling using NatHERS simulation may contain more detailed construction and glazing information than a smaller alteration with a limited assessment scope.

Topics: BASIX BASIX Certificate Residential Compliance
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BASIX for New Homes vs Alterations and Additions NSW

By Deniro Stocks on Apr 28, 2020 11:09:14 AM

 

A BASIX assessment for a new home is not approached in exactly the same way as an assessment for an alteration, extension or second-storey addition. Both project types may need to demonstrate residential water, energy and thermal performance, but the starting point and assessment boundary can be different.

A new home can generally be assessed as one complete proposed dwelling. An alteration or addition begins with an existing building and requires the plans and assessment to distinguish between what is retained, removed, changed and newly constructed.

Understanding that distinction early helps architects, designers, builders and homeowners prepare the right information and avoid conflicting assumptions between the BASIX Certificate and the approval drawings. For a broader overview of the framework, see What Is BASIX? →

Topics: BASIX Alterations & Additions Residential Compliance
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Do Relocatable Homes Need BASIX in NSW? | Certified Energy

By Maud Dassen on Apr 26, 2020 12:45:51 AM

Do Relocatable and Transportable Homes Need BASIX in NSW?

Whether a transportable, prefabricated or modular home needs a BASIX Certificate in New South Wales depends on how the dwelling is legally classified and how it will be installed—not simply on the name used by the supplier.

Under current NSW planning guidance, a dwelling that qualifies as a relocatable home is treated differently from a flat-pack kit home erected as a building. A relocatable home generally does not require a BASIX Certificate, while a flat-pack dwelling requiring a development application or complying development certificate generally does.

The approval pathway still needs to be confirmed with the relevant council or certifier before documentation is prepared. A project can require council approval even where BASIX does not apply.

Topics: BASIX Residential Compliance
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Do Green Roofs Help with BASIX in NSW? | Certified Energy

By Team CE on Nov 4, 2016 4:24:06 PM

Do Green Roofs Help with BASIX in NSW?

Green roofs are increasingly considered in sustainable residential and mixed-use developments across New South Wales. They can provide valuable environmental and design benefits, but their relationship with a BASIX assessment is often misunderstood.

A green roof does not automatically earn a BASIX credit or replace the roof, insulation, glazing and building-services commitments needed to satisfy the assessment. Its influence depends on which parts of the system can be represented through the applicable BASIX and thermal performance methodology.

Topics: BASIX Emerging Materials Residential Compliance