BASIX CERTIFICATES
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.
How does BASIX work?
BASIX is an online program that is free and accessible to anyone. The user (usually the building designer) enters data relating to the house or unit design - such as location, size, building materials etc - into the BASIX tool. BASIX analyses this data and determines how it scores against the Energy and Water targets. The design must pass specific targets (which vary according to location and building type) before the user can print the BASIX Certificate.
The BASIX Certificate
This lists all the commitments the user has agreed to, and the Certifying Authority will check these at various stages of construction. The BASIX Certificate must be attached to the development application before it can be processed.
Providing options
BASIX is free, flexible and easy to use, allowing users to determine how they will meet targets from a wide range of options such as rainwater tanks, water-saving fixtures, improved insulation, passive solar orientation, natural lighting and native plants for gardens.
How to Obtain a Certificate
Complete the attached check list and forward with plans to Accredited Building Certifiers at PO Box 142 or in person at 8 Belmore St Wollongong.
The cost for this service may be obtained by contacting Accredited Building Certifiers on 0242295309 during business hours 9 – 5 or 0412679708 after hours.