The Building Commission provides industry leadership and regulates building quality.
The Australian Building and Construction Commission (ABCC) has been in a number of media reports lately. The Building Commission is a separate entity and is not part of this organisation.
Who we are
The Building Commission is a statutory authority that oversees the building control system in Victoria. We ensure the safety, liveability and sustainability of our built environment. The Commission does this by bringing vision, innovation and leadership to the Victorian building industry. We oversee building legislation, regulate building practices, advise Government, and provide services to industry and consumers.
We oversee building legislation, regulate building practices, advise Government, and provide services to industry and consumers.
The Commission aims to deliver:
- Stronger industry leadership through
- Partnering and issues leadership
- Industry outcomes measurement
- Informed consumers
- Building sustainability
- Better building control through
- Continuous practitioner development
- Renewal of building quality assurance
- Building knowledge management
- Business-like organisation
In order to fund the building control system in Victoria, the Building Commission derives revenue from a levy on building permits. The Commission is located in Melbourne and has regional offices in Ballarat, Sale and Wangaratta.
What we do
The Building Commission works closely with four statutory bodies to provide industry leadership and regulate building quality. The associated bodies are the Building Advisory Council, Building Appeals Board, Building Practitioners Board and the Building Regulations Advisory Committee.
The Commission and four bodies:
- Regulate the Victorian building industry
- Administer the registration of Victorian building practitioners and monitor their conduct
- Advise the Minister for Planning and the Victorian Government on building regulations
- Administer building legislation, the Building Act and Building Regulations
- Resolve domestic building disputes as part of the Building Advice and Conciliation Victoria service
- Accredit building products, construction methods, designs, components and systems associated with building
- Determine disputes and appeals arising from the Building Act
- Inform consumers about building and renovating
- Communicate changes that occur in building legislation
- Promote improved building standards in Victoria, nationally and internationally
- Provide comprehensive information on building activity
- Inform industry decision making through data and analysis
- Facilitate industry research, development and education
- Support the uptake of information technology and e-commerce
- Encourage sustainable and accessible building design, construction and use
The Commission carries out these functions in consultation with a wide variety of stakeholders.
