
CDC Approvals
Sutherland Shire
Expert Complying Development Certificates For Residential Projects In Miranda, Caringbah, Kirrawee & Surrounds.
Complying Development Certification Services (CDC) - Fast & Reliable
Get your residential CDC approved quickly with Multicert.
We help architects, developers, builders and homeowners across Sutherland Shire get their Complying Development Certificates (CDCs) approved quickly and correctly. Whether you're planning a new home, renovation or granny flat — we’ll guide you through the process, handle the paperwork, and fast-track your approval.
Based in Sydney, we’ve supported projects in Miranda, Kirrawee, Caringbah South, Gymea, Engadine, Sylvania, Taren Point, Jannali, Loftus, Grays Point, Kareela, Bangor, Como, Woolooware, Cronulla, and more.
Our CDC Services Include
CDC for New Builds
Confidently start your dream home knowing you’re meeting all compliance standards.
CDC for Extensions & Renovations
Whether it’s a new room or a second-storey addition, we’ll ensure you meet CDC and zoning rules.
CDC for Pools & Outdoor Structures
From pools to decks to sheds — we’ll help you fast-track approval.
Expert Advice on CDC Requirements
Have questions? We’ll walk you through your eligibility and what’s required.
Our CDC Projects in Sutherland Shire
WHY CHOOSE MULTICERT FOR COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT (CDC) APPROVALS?
We’re Leaders in Residential Certification




Accredited and Experienced Private Certifiers
Fast, Streamlined Certification Process
Transparent Communication
at Every Step
Trusted by Builders, Architects & Homeowners
Our Residential Certification Services
We offer a full range of residential building certification in Sutherland Shire, including:
Complying Development Certificate (CDC)
Construction Certificate (CC)
Occupation Certificate (OC)
Demolition Approval
As Principal Certifiers, we oversee all mandatory inspections, ensuring your build is compliant at every stage — right through to issuing the Occupation Certificate.
Builders & Project Managers needing a fast and reliable certifier.
Developers working on low-rise residential projects.
Architects & Designers who need CDCs submitted on behalf of clients.
Homeowners planning renovations, extensions, or new builds.
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How Does the Complying Development Process Work?
Free Consultation – We confirm your project is eligible for CDC.
Document Review – We assess and help you prepare the correct paperwork.
Submission & Approval – We handle the application and issue your certificate.
Inspections – As your Principal Certifier, we complete required site inspections.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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The Complying Development Certificate (CDC) approval process can take as little as 7-10 days, depending on the complexity of your project and the documentation provided. At MultiCert, we strive to expedite the process to help you begin your development as soon as possible.
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New homes, extensions, pools, granny flats, and minor demolitions may qualify.
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The cost of a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) depends on the nature and complexity of your project. MultiCert offers competitive pricing tailored to your specific needs. Get in touch with us for an accurate quote based on your development.
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In some cases, developments in heritage areas may not be eligible for a Complying Development Certificate (CDC). Our experts at MultiCert can assess your property and provide guidance on whether your development is eligible for a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) or if a different approval process is required.
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If your Complying Development Certificate (CDC) application is denied, MultiCert will work with you to understand the reasons for the denial and guide you through the process of addressing the issues. In some instances, you may need to submit a full Development Application (DA) instead.
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Typically, you will need to provide architectural plans, a site plan, and evidence that your development complies with the relevant zoning laws and building regulations. MultiCert will assist you in gathering and submitting all the necessary documentation for your Complying Development Certificate (CDC) application.
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No. CDCs are an alternative to council DAs for eligible projects.
