Dha Design Specs - Version 5 (Web)
Dha Design Specs - Version 5 (Web)
Dha Design Specs - Version 5 (Web)
Design and
construction specification
for DHA residences
dha.gov.au
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Introduction
Version 2.1 February 2009 Amended for clarification (page 21 Garage and Storage)
Version 3.1 April 2009 Re-added regional requirement Darwin, Tindal and
Alice Springs (eaves increased to 900mm)
Version 3.2 June 2009 General revision (following review of version 3 within
DHA and by builders)
Version 3.3 August 2009 Reorganised content, revised document name (document
was “Performance and design requirements for
construction of DHA residences”). Content also modified
Version 5.0 October 2014 Modify content in line with CIC changes
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Introduction
This document contains general requirements for low and medium density
housing projects. Site specific requirements are provided in the Invitation 2000
to Tender documentation.
Design guidelines
Defence Housing Australia (DHA) is committed to providing quality housing for Defence personnel and their
families. This document assists in ensuring DHA dwellings are well designed and sustainable through the
incorporation of these design guidelines and performance requirements.
This document is not intended to replace the consenting authority’s controls, but rather to complement them
to produce quality new constructions in keeping with community standards. This document is to be used by
housing construction companies that are tendering for DHA projects.
A checklist to ensure that tenderers are compliant with DHA design requirements is provided at Appendix 4
for contractors to complete and return with their tender submission.
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2010 Streetscape
The landscape character of the street is created by well-defined front gardens, street trees and the visibility
of rear garden trees beyond the house.
In order to provide a diverse and attractive streetscape, the facade should be dominant. The garage should be
setback by at least 1.0 metre from the building line and represent less than 50 per cent of the facade. Where site
conditions allow, garages should be located to allow solar access to the private open space and internal living
areas of the home. They should be located on the southern side of east-west facing lots and the western side of
north-south facing lots.
The design of each dwelling shall enhance the streetscape and amenity of
the neighbourhood and local area. Facade designs shall possess individuality
with no two houses appearing the same. There shall be diversity of facade
treatments and appearance and in keeping with the existing neighbourhood.
>> Provide a building facade and entry clearly articulated >> Garages to be set back a minimum of one metre
from the street or access point from the building line
>> A combination of hard and low maintenance >> Garages shall not exceed 50% of the front facade
lightweight building materials to be used on
>> Garage doors not to exceed 2.4 metres in height
front facades
>> Double garages only permitted on lots 12.5 metres
>> Dwellings need to be designed to address the street
wide or greater
and provide windows to living areas overlooking the
street and other public places >> Single fronted tandem garages with one space
behind the other are permitted
>> Garages shall not dominate the streetscape and shall
account for a maximum of 50% of the facade >> Garages on corner lots to be accessed from the
secondary street
>> Dwellings on corner lots are to address both street
frontages with garages located off the secondary >> Driveway cross-overs to be a maximum of 4 metres
street
>> Driveways to be a minimum of 1.5 metre clearance
from street trees
2030 Amenity
>> Provide garden beds between driveway and
side fence
INTENT: ORIENTATION PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
>> Front patios to be clearly articulated and the
dominant feature of the facade
>> Undertake a site analysis to identify north, prevailing >> Wherever possible locate garages, laundries and
breezes, views and slopes, and design accordingly bathrooms on the western elevation
INTENT: ROOFS PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
>> Locate private open space to take advantage >> Wherever possible use the western elevation
>> Roofs are to be predominantly simple gable, hip or >> Pitched roofs are to be between 22.5° and 26° of appropriate aspect as a utility corridor for the placement of rain water
skillion tanks, air conditioners, hot water system, bins etc
>> Colorbond roofs are to represent 50% >> Eaves to be a minimum of 450mm from external >> Ensure primary living spaces are located adjacent >> Design to ensure cross-ventilation
of new dwelling constructions in subtropical wall except where walls are built to the boundary/ to private open space
and temperate climates zero lot line
>> Design for comfortable living all year round to >> Ensure living areas (lounge, dining, family and meals)
>> Skillion or flat roofs are considered appropriate minimise the use of heating and cooling systems are orientated to the north/north-east in temperate
for all dwelling types climates
>> All new constructions are to have eaves with the >> All designs should facilitate natural ventilation >> Ensure living areas (lounge, dining, family and meals)
exception of when dwellings are built to the boundary are provided with adequate shade in tropical climates
>> Avoid overshadowing of neighbouring properties >> Use natural screening such as landscaping to optimise
privacy between dwellings
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>> Ensure adequate privacy is provided within the home >> Use natural screening such as landscaping
while also providing passive surveillance of the street to optimise privacy between dwellings
>> Respond positively to sloping lots. Don’t just bench >> Consider suspended flooring systems as an
the entire site acceptable solution in lieu of retaining walls
>> Respond to local material palettes where appropriate >> Use light, natural and earthy colours for all
external walls
>> Consider pergola treatments to provide shade, >> Highlight colours for articulation. Window frames,
particularly on north or west facing facades doors, screening elements, guttering, downpipes
and letterboxes should complement the base and
>> Consider balcony placement to upper floors
roof colours while creating contrast
front facade
>> Dark roof colours to be avoided
>> Provide variation in porches/entry statements
>> Garage doors should match roof colour except
>> Alternate roof forms and materials
where timber-look garage doors are used
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Higher ranking Defence personnel and their families are entitled to a higher
level of amenity. Higher amenity can be achieved with the provisioning of Well planned homes bring a feeling of spaciousness, sunlight and privacy
larger living areas, upgraded kitchen and bathroom appliances, fixture and to living. Good design should incorporate outlooks toward landscaped
fittings or a combination of these. areas and provide opportunities for natural breezes to circulate throughout
the dwelling.
INTENT: TO ACHIEVE HIGHER AMENITY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
>> Higher amenity can be achieved with the inclusion of >> Larger living areas and/or additional rooms, such Contractors are encouraged to adopt as many principles of sustainable
additional architectural features, upgraded materials, as an extra bedroom, formal study, dining room design as possible.
(both internally and externally), and/or upgraded or rumpus
appliances
>> Upgraded kitchen and bathroom appliances
>> Upgraded face bricks and roofing materials 2051 Heating and cooling
>> Additional soft landscaping All elements of the design and construction (layout, orientation, interiors and landscape) should be integrated
and suited to the site to minimise the need for active heating and cooling.
Example Optimising indoor/outdoor living
2052 Insulation
Insulation to wall and ceiling cavities and slab or sub-floor spaces along with draught exclusion.
2054 Shade
The eave overhang can be constructed to admit winter sun into the house while excluding summer sun.
Pergolas or deciduous trees can reduce heat gain in summer but permit light all year round.
2055 Ventilation
Maximise cross ventilation to ensure breezes flow through the house by locating operable windows to capture
prevailing breezes. This is particularly important in tropical regions.
2056 Light
Maximise natural daylight into the house and minimise the use of artificial lighting during the day by location
and size of windows. Use LED lighting where appropriate.
2057 Water
Sustainable use of water means reducing the use of potable water and facilitating water to soak into the
ground (gardens and lawns) wherever possible.
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>> Orientate living areas to the north (facing landscaped areas where possible)
>> Plan for several generously designed outdoor spaces rather than left over spaces around the dwelling
>> Provide good solar access to internal and external living areas
>> Provide generous ceiling heights to allow sufficient daylight, increase feeling of spaciousness, air circulation
and to accommodate ceiling fans
>> Provide a minimum eave overhang of 450mm in temperate and sub-tropical climates and 900mm for tropical
Stage 1
Stage 2
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Stage 2
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3010 Minimum sizes – rooms, areas and spaces Linen press A minimum of one linen press with 4 shelves 1800x450 none
stated
The rooms, areas and spaces or their components that have mandatory Internal storage In the event that (a) cannot be achieved, a minimum of 3m2
located in close proximity to the garage/laundry
none
stated
3
minimum sizes are listed in the following tables. All dimensions in this
Coat cupboard Located close to entry with hanging rail and shelf over rail W 700 none
section are measured internal plate to plate unless otherwise stated. D 600 stated
(minimum)
Coat hooks Mounted on a board within close proximity to front door Minimum of 4 none
3020 Mandatory requirements – low density hooks stated
OUTDOORS
Must fit a queen size bed and side tables Minimum 16 Covered Must fit table and chairs for four to six people plus BBQ. Minimum
Bedroom 1 outdoor area dimension of 3000
(area is exclusive of built-in robe or walk-in robe) dimension of 3600
Locations south of Tropic of Capricorn 15
Locations north of Tropic of Capricorn 20
Must fit a king size single bed and side tables (area is Minimum 9
Other bedrooms
exclusive of built-in robe) dimension of 3000 Driveway Minimum area to enable safe access to the garage door(s) none none
and must accommodate one car parked on the driveway stated stated
Wardrobe Hanging depth 700 none
within the block
(bedroom 1) Hanging length (refer Appendix 1 for details) 3000 stated
Dining Must fit a table and seating for at least six people none none
NAME REQUIREMENT(S) MIN MIN
stated stated
DIMENSION AREA
(MM) (M2)
Lounge Must enable seating for at least five people plus Minimum 16
entertainment unit and coffee table dimension of 3600
OUTDOORS MEDIUM DENSITY
Study nook Must fit a (computer) desk, chair and shelf none none
stated stated Covered Must fit table and chairs for four people plus BBQ Minimum 10
outdoor area dimension of 2500
STORAGE
STORAGE MEDIUM DENSITY
Garage – single One car space (plus 9m2 storage located in garage if D 6000 21
achievable, alternatively, sourced internally under the main Coat cupboard Located close to entry with hanging rail and shelf over rail W 700 none
roof. If neither can be achieved, then a 9m2 shed installed in D 600 stated
accordance with 6089 Storage shed.)
(minimum)
Garage – double Two car spaces inclusive of storage 39.6
Distance from wall to wall W 6000 Coat hooks Mounted on a board within close proximity to front door Minimum of 4 none
Distance from wall to engaged pier W 5890 hooks stated
Depth D 6600
Storage near car Shed or fully secured, waterproof area with lighting none
(a) Where practicable, depth to include lockable storage accommodation and lockable gate stated 9
facility and shelving at rear of garage
More detailed design information regarding higher density housing can be found at Appendix 2.
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Heating and cooling Ducted heating Heating and cooling Ducted heating
Ducted evaporative cooling Ducted evaporative cooling
Reverse cycle, split system air-conditioning to service entire dwelling (alternatively, fully Reverse cycle, split system air-conditioning to service entire dwelling (alternatively, fully
-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning) -ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning)
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans within exhaust fans
Security Security screens to all opening windows Security Security screens to all opening windows
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
and living rooms
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans
NOWRA
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
and living rooms
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans
RIVERINA
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
and living rooms (alternatively, fully-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning plus ceiling
fans to all bedrooms and living rooms).
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within ceiling fans
Ceilings Internal ceiling height must be a minimum 2700mm Ceilings Internal ceiling height must be a minimum 2700mm
Drainage All down pipes to be directly connected to the stormwater system Drainage Roof guttering over entry ways, with associated stormwater management. Any
downpipes to be fitted with 2 x 45 degree elbows at the bottom to ensure stormwater
Cooling Refrigerated air-conditioning (central or split system) plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms is discharged with minimum 75mm clearance between elbow and surface of gully pits
and living rooms
Cooling Refrigerated air conditioning (central or split system) plus ceiling fans to bedrooms
Security Security screens to all opening windows and living rooms
Covered outdoor area Covered outdoor area (20m2) to be placed under roofline. Circulation fan required Covered outdoor area Covered outdoor area (20m2) to be placed under roofline. Circulation fan required
Eaves (Soffit) Eaves width minimum 900mm (where practicable) to meet DHA shade expectations Security Security screens to all opening windows
and local authority and estate requirements. Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate
with walls Eaves (Soffit) Eave width minimum 900mm to meet DHA shade expectations and local authority
and estate requirements. Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate with walls
BRISBANE AND IPSWICH Drainage Roof guttering over entry ways, with associated downpipes. All downpipes to be fitted
with 2 x 45 degree elbows at the bottom to ensure stormwater is discharged with
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms minimum 75mm clearance between elbow and surface of gravel filled soakage pits
and living rooms (alternatively, fully-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning plus ceiling
Cooling Refrigerated air conditioning (central or split system) plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
fans to all bedrooms and living rooms)
and living rooms
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans Covered outdoor area Covered outdoor area (20m2) to be placed under roofline. Circulation fan required
Security Security screens to all opening windows and doors Security Security screens to all opening windows
Ceiling heights Internal ceiling height must be a minimum 2550mm Eaves (Soffit) Eave width minimum 900mm to meet DHA shade expectations and local authority
and estate requirements. Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate with walls
Layback kerbs Mandatory to cut-out all layback kerbs to comply with council’s requirements
Blinds Holland blinds or equivalent are mandatory to all window/louvre openings
TOOWOOMBA
TINDAL – AS FOR KATHERINE EXCEPT
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
and living rooms (alternatively, fully-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning plus ceiling Security Insect screens to all opening windows
fans to all bedrooms and living rooms)
ALICE SPRINGS
Security Locks to all opening windows
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system air-conditioning to entire dwelling
Circulation fan under covered outdoor area
Eaves (Soffit) Eave width minimum 900mm to meet DHA shade expectations and local authority
and estate requirements. Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate with walls
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Heating and cooling Ducted heating Heating and cooling Ducted heating
Ducted evaporative cooling Ducted evaporative cooling
Reverse cycle, split system air-conditioning to service entire dwelling (alternatively, fully Reverse cycle, split system air-conditioning to service entire dwelling (alternatively, fully
-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning) -ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning)
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans within exhaust fans
Security Security screens to all opening windows Security Security screens to all opening windows
Heating and cooling Reverse cycle split system bedroom 1 and living rooms plus ceiling fans to all Heating and cooling Ducted heating
bedrooms and living rooms Ducted evaporative cooling
Reverse cycle, split system air-conditioning to service entire dwelling (alternatively, fully
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
-ducted, reverse cycle air-conditioning)
within exhaust fans
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
Security Locks to all opening windows within exhaust fans
TASMANIA
Heating and cooling Minimum reverse cycle split system to entire dwelling (alternatively, fully-ducted
reverse cycle air-conditioning)
For bathrooms and ensuites, heating to be supplemented via infrared lamps embedded
within exhaust fans
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Cooling Minimum ducted evaporative cooling to service entire dwelling (alternatively, reverse
cycle split system air-conditioning or fully-ducted reverse cycle air-conditioning) 5000
Security Security screens to all opening windows
Performance specifications
KARRATHA AND NW REGION
Cooling Refrigerated air conditioning (central or split system) plus ceiling fans to all bedrooms
and living rooms
Covered outdoor area Covered outdoor area to be placed under roofline. Circulation fan required
Eaves (Soffit) Eave width minimum 900mm to meet DHA shade expectations and local authority
and estate requirements. Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate with walls
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5010 Standards
6000
>> Building Code of Australia (BCA) and the Deemed to Satisfy provisions
>> Australian Standards (AS and ASNZ) relevant to the work
>> State or Territory, Local Authority and Statutory Requirements Trades section
>> House Building Certification Fund, owners and contractors contributions
>> Federal Safety Commissioner Accreditation for project costs exceeding $3 million
>> Building and Construction Industry Improvement Act 2005
>> utility companies: power, water, gas, telecommunications
>> specific estate design guidelines, encumbrances and covenants.
All houses must achieve a minimum six star Energy Efficiency Rating (EER) as certified by an independent
accredited assessor, using AccuRate (NatHERS replacement) or other equivalent method (e.g. state systems
such as BERS Pro and BASIX), or where permitted, BCA Deemed-to-Satisfy Provisions.
The contractor shall be responsible for obtaining all approvals and permits,
fees, applications, notices, inspections, approvals etc in respect to all public
and other authorities. The contractor is to pay all fees including, but not limited
to:
DHA will not be responsible for any fees in relation to the execution of the building works.
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All preliminary tasks, such as site works and provision of temporary >> It is desirable for all external spaces and surfaces to achieve the following different gradients (slopes):
power or water, are to be undertaken without additional costs to DHA. >> Fenced yard: 1:6 maximum to 1:50 minimum.
The contractor is expected to be familiar with the site physical conditions >> Garage: finished floor level (FFL) slopes from back to front (street) with a fall of 1:100.
>> The contractor must design all required footings and nominate type. The depth and extent of all site works
6015 (A) Drainage
must be sufficient to prepare the house and driveway ‘platform’ to suit the site’s geotechnical conditions and
consequent design. >> Surface flows must be diverted away from the house and off paved areas onto garden beds and lawn areas.
Excess stormwater runoff must not be directed onto adjoining properties. On site temporary (i.e. two
6013 Floors hours) ponding of rain is acceptable where it is a deliberate detention area with suitable disposal of
overflow stormwater.
>> Contractor to nominate type.
>> A grated drain connected to the stormwater system must be installed at the garage opening where the
6014 Detailed excavation (cut and fill) driveway slopes towards the garage.
>> The levels of the house and adjacent landscape surfaces must be designed to ensure that water drains >> Retaining walls to have suitably placed agricultural drains behind walls, backfilled with blue metal aggregate
away from house sufficient to avoid flooding in storm events. Wherever possible, excavation should be with geotextile fabric applied to back of wall.
kept to a minimum to avoid the need to construct structural retaining walls.
>> The contractor must complete the following earthworks as part of the construction lump sum and these are 6015 (B) Irrigation
not to be included in the provisional sum for soft landscaping: >> Irrigation systems will be installed only in locations where nominated in regional requirements or to meet
>> All clearing and grubbing of the site. estate covenants.
>> All bulk earthworks required to achieve benching levels including landscape surface levels
6016 Roofing and roof plumbing
(allowing for topsoil refilling).
>> All detailed excavation associated with retaining walls and to achieve the nominated fall requirements. 6016 (A) Fascias and gutters
>> All contaminants, construction debris and rubble to be removed prior to site shaping and other works. >> Sheet colour bonded metal. Colour to coordinate with, or match, roof and or walls.
Contractor’s rubble and debris must not be buried or covered over on the site.
Fences and gates must be designed and constructed to last at least 15 years.
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>> Garage exterior construction must be same materials as house; fully enclosed and secured. Garage interior >> Separate pantry (cupboard) in or immediately adjacent to kitchen.
construction may be either timber stud walls or engaged piers. >> Bench tops: minimum width of 600mm or 800mm for island benches.
>> Facades must complement the streetscape and have a diversity of materials, including lightweight materials >> Cupboard doors and drawers: minimum standard laminate with rigid thermoplastic (ABS) 1-2mm edge.
and complementary colour palettes.
>> Cavities required for dishwasher, microwave (above bench) and refrigerator (vented).
>> Sheet colour bonded metal or tile. In temperate climates, 50% of roofs must be constructed from colorbond. >> Ensuite: all inclusions as for bathroom except no bath, vanity nominal 900mm length.
All tiled roofs must be sarked.
6051 (C) Wardrobes
6044 Eaves >> Bedroom 1: built-in robe with sliding doors or walk-in robe with either swing or sliding doors. Dimensions:
>> Eaves minimum plate to fascia width of 600mm, or to meet local authority and estate requirements. hanging depth 700mm (plate to plate), hanging length 3000mm minimum to maximise full height hanging.
Materials, finishes and colour to coordinate with walls. Ventilated eaves must be used in all sub-tropical Include shelf over head, plus minimum 2 x 4 shelves located in wardrobe. Refer to diagram in Appendix 1
and tropical regions. for details.
Some regions specify greater fascia widths, refer to regional requirements. >> Other bedrooms: built-in robe with sliding doors, hanging depth 600mm (plate to plate), hanging length
1500mm minimum to maximise full height hanging. Include shelf overhead, plus minimum 1 x 4 shelves
6045 Thermal insulation located in wardrobe. Refer to diagram in Appendix 1 for details.
>> Insulating sheet materials and or batts as required to meet statutory energy and fire rating requirements.
6051 (D) Cupboards and miscellaneous joinery
6046 Waterproofing/wet sealing >> Linen cupboard must have a minimum of four shelves. Minimum width 1500mm.
>> Waterproofing required in all wet areas, in accordance with Building Code of Australia. An accredited >> Coat cupboard must have a hanging rail, plus shelf over rail. Minimum width 700, minimum depth 600mm.
waterproofing contractor must be used.
>> Utility cupboard (where required) must have a high shelf. Minimum width 800mm.
>> There must be a minimum seven year warranty on products and workmanship.
>> Broom cupboard is to be located in laundry, with high internal shelf. Minimum width 600mm.
>> A dryer support board also to be provided in laundry, width 800mm x height 800mm x depth 19mm,
high moisture resistant board sheeting screw fixed to wall, painted to match wall.
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>> Install plasterboard sheeting on all stud walls within garage. >> Doors: gloss or semi gloss to all vertical surfaces; top and base to be primer plus minimum one coat.
>> Wet areas (including their ceilings): mould resistant, wash and wear semi gloss.
6072 External render
>> Patch coat and top coat with mineral/polymer based system applied as per manufacturers recommendation 6075 (B) External
with texture finish minimum of 1.5mm thick, then sealed with paint system. >> External high quality domestic systems fit for purpose, with primer/undercoat plus two coats.
>> Walls: matt or low sheen.
6073 Ceramic tiling
Ceramic tiles – non porous, non slip with coloured sealant as necessary to joints with kickboards and skirtings >> Doors and trim: gloss.
and metal join strips to adjoining surfaces if levels are not flush.
6076 Carpet and underlay
>> Bathroom and ensuite: walls to be tiled 1200mm above the finished floor level.
>> Carpet only installed South of Tropic Capricorn to all areas not tiled. Carpets must be a minimum four star
>> Baths: 600mm above the top of the bath. rating (residential) as set out the Australian Carpet Classification System (ACCS). Underlay to be minimum
>> Shower recess: 2000mm minimum. 7.5mm thick for rubber, 9mm thick for foam.
>> Toilet: skirting 150mm minimum. >> Carpet and underlay must have a minimum five year warranty.
>> Laundry: skirting 150mm and over tub 450mm minimum.
Laundry, bathroom, graded to floor waste with grate to meet Building Code of Australia (BCA) requirements.
6074 Splashbacks
>> Kitchen splashback (from bench to underside of over head cupboards), either ceramic,
glass or stainless steel.
>> Bathroom, ensuite, and powder room splashbacks must meet mirror.
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>> Instantaneous gas system sized for house (locations with reticulated gas). Lounge 4 1 1
>> Gas: minimum storage 130L (locations with reticulated gas). Dining 1
>> Electric: minimum storage 300L Meals 1
>> Heat pumps: minimum storage 250L, or Family 4 1 1
>> Solar: minimum storage 300L with electric booster (150L in tropical areas). Rumpus 2
Kitchen 3 1
6092 Heating
Plus one additional GPO for island bench,
>> The requirements for active (powered) heating vary around Australia. dishwasher, microwave and refrigerator
>> Refer to regional requirements as to which option applies. Bathroom 1
>> Where heating is specified and specific rooms are not nominated, all bedrooms, living areas, Ensuite 1
wet areas (except the laundry) are to be heated. Powder room 1
>> Where placement of the units and the enclosure is in a constructed housing or within wing walls, Laundry 1
the location of units and the enclosure must be marked on the house plans to be submitted to council
Master bedroom 3 1
If mechanical units are located within the roof space, the contractor must provide a suitable platform/
walkway and a light for ease of maintenance. Other bedrooms 2
>> All units must comply with noise level restrictions applicable in the jurisdiction. Study/study nook 2 1
>> All systems must be a minimum five star energy rating. All products and systems must be selected Garage 1
to be robust, with minimum five year warranties, and have maintenance service (call out) available Covered outdoor area 1 waterproofed
in that location.
>> For any rooms not listed, install a minimum of one GPO per room.
6093 Cooling
>> All GPOs to be double, except appliances hardwired or requiring a dedicated GPO, including refrigerator,
Refer to regional requirements for cooling systems applicable. dishwasher, microwave, air conditioning, hall, hot water system, garage door motors, water tanks,
>> Systems serving bedrooms must have a minimum five star rating for cooling. Reverse systems dedicated reticulation units and heating units.
to shared rooms must be a minimum of five stars for cooling except where such units are not commercially
available, and then a minimum energy rating of four stars for cooling applies (there is no relaxation of *See item 6105 Telephone systems/Data
the requirement on the overall house energy rating as a result). All units must comply with noise level
restrictions applicable in the jurisdiction. 6101 External lighting
>> Warranty to be a minimum of three years on parts. >> Lights suitable for external use (e.g. bunker style), with all components and switches, eaves or soffit
mounted to provide adequate light levels to following minimum areas: 1x front door, 1x laundry door,
6094 Water tanks 1x clothesline area. Covered outdoor area to have fluorescent lights.
Water tanks are not a mandatory item. If nominated in the house configuration, supply and install in accordance
with regulatory requirements, such as BASIX. Elsewhere use the following as a minimum: 6102 Internal lighting
>> All LED lights need to be fit for purpose for the size and function(s) of the room. Provide two-way switching
>> 3000 litre slimline tank with colour to match house.
where appropriate (hallways and living areas). Use only down lights (2 off) where ceiling fans to
>> First flush diverter, stopcock fitted to tank base and upturned. be installed (to avoid strobe effect).
>> Submersible pump.
6095 Hosecocks
>> Install two wall mounted taps (hosecocks), with one per yard area.
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>> finished flush (rebated into timber frame) on the internal garage partition wall
6205 Plants
>> large enough to house the NBN or smart community equipment, double GPO, patch panel(s) and a
>> Preparation: areas to be planted to be ripped to minimum 150mm depth and rock picked. Stockpiled site
switch/router.
topsoil or imported topsoil to be respread to minimum 300mm depth.
>> installed complete with an 8 port patch unit and provisional space for additional port patch units
>> Plants must be drought resistant, native to the area, suitable for the soil type and climate, hardened off,
>> patch panel to clearly identify internal locations of good form consistent with species or variety, free from disease and insect pests, with healthy roots
>> supply as a minimum Cat6 data cabling and shoots and no evidence of having been restricted or damaged.
>> where NBN or smart community network services are not immediately available, install a phone point. >> Plants that have a short life, (less than ten years) must be avoided or minimised. Climbing plants must
not be planted against walls and fences. Plant beds must not be placed against house walls.
6106 Smoke detectors >> Spacing of plants must achieve a ‘semi-mature look’, i.e.. fully covered plant beds – after five years growth
>> Installed to meet Australian standards and local regulations. and ‘established look’ after 15 years growth. Plants that form hedges must be spaced to suit the natural
growth habits of the plant and not rely on frequent clipping or shaping to form the hedge. There must
6107 Doorbell be deep root zones (areas of unimpeded natural ground) for trees to grow.
>> A hard-wired doorbell to be installed on the external wall within close proximity to the front door. >> Nominate plant numbers, sizes and species in the Landscape Plan (substitutions may be considered).
Plant species if nominated on lists provided in estate or council guidelines must be used.
>> Planting includes excavation of plant holes, placement of soil additives, staking and tying as required
6200 Soft landscaping and construction of watering basins as part of backfilling.
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>> No additional payment is due for any costs incurred by the contractor for the extension of the period.
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At the practical completion inspection, the contractor must ensure the following:
>> The house and site cleaned (inside and out) to a standard sufficient for tenants to move in.
>> All temporary fencing removed.
>> Any damage of public and/or private land/or property adjacent to the site repaired.
>> Any verge restoration (if required) completed.
>> Telephones connected and working.
>> All services including electricity, gas, water, sewer connected, approved and tested ready for occupation.
8000
As part of the requirements for practical completion, the contractor must provide DHA with documents and
items described in Appendix 3. In addition, the contractor must provide the following:
Defects liability
>> An occupants ‘folder’ (to stay in the house) with appliance (or fittings) manuals and the house telephone
number.
>> Two complete sets of keys each on three separate key rings that have labels for purpose plus the address
(lot and house number), as follows:
>> Key ring 1: all external doors including security screens.
>> Key ring 2: all windows.
>> Key ring 3: garage, letterbox (and any others).
>> Certificates and plans uploaded on a USB (see Appendix 3), these include:
>> Occupancy certificate from relevant body or approved Private Certifier.
>> Building certificate from relevant body or approved Private Certifier AccuRate (or equivalent) certificate.
>> Energy Performance Rating Certificate
>> Termite treatment warranty and certificate.
>> Truss manufacturer certificate.
>> Structural design compliance and inspections, incl. retaining walls if required.
>> Plumbing and gas certificate.
>> Electrical certificate.
>> Waterproofing certificate.
>> “As constructed” version of plans for site, house, electrical, landscape.
>> “As constructed” house survey (house outline and block boundaries).
>> Glazing certificate.
>> Insulation certificate (not applicable for Darwin).
>> Inspection and test plan
>> Clean fill certificate.
All requisite appliance guarantees/warranties (paper or electronic), must be filled in and nominating
DHA as the beneficiary and must be dated as per day of installation (not purchase date).
All documents must be supplied at handover (in the handover folder and/or USB) and clearly labelled, as advised
above.
Upon practical completion certification, the telephone, electricity and gas accounts must be terminated
by the contractor to allow connection by the tenant.
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Within the defects liability period, DHA will advise the contractor of defects
as they arise.
Defects affecting health, safety or security must be rectified within 24 hours and all other defects must
be rectified within 10 business days.
Note: should the contractor not be available or contactable for health, safety or security works, DHA shall
allocate the works to a DHA contractor and seek reimbursement of costs.
Appendix 1
Wardrobe details
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Design guidelines for
higher density dwellings
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Upper level wall length For non-party walls (end terraces) 14 metres maximum length
INTENT PERFORMANCE INDICATOR of unarticulated upper level facade to the front, side or rear of a
dwelling. The length may be increased at the discretion of council
Minimum lot size 1000sqm where sufficient articulation and change of materials is proposed.
Blank unarticulated walls are not acceptable
Minimum frontage width 24 metres
Floor level above 1 in 100 year flood 500mm minimum
Minimum lot depth 45 metres
Height Performance Indicator
Maximum site coverage 60%
Building height Two to three storey – refer to the individual dwelling types
Overall Gross Floor Area (GFA) of the upper floors shall be for detail controls
a maximum of 65% of the total GFA at ground level
Public open space Sites exceeding 4500 sqm must provide 4% of their site area
for public open space. (Only those sites adjoining a public open
space may be excluded from this requirement)
The public open space must be accessible from all dwellings
within the development. It should be possible for residents
of at least two dwellings to visually monitor this space
A detailed landscape master plan must be submitted with
the development approval application
Private open space Refer to the individual dwelling types for detail controls.
Private courtyards and private open space is not permissible
in the front setback area. Private open space and fences are
not to diminish the surveillance of public open space.
Street frontage (building) Refer to individual dwelling types for detail controls
Street frontage (garage) Refer to individual dwelling types for detail controls
Lots fronting open space Refer to individual dwelling types for detail controls
Side and rear garage (corner lots Refer to the individual dwelling types for detail controls
with secondary street frontage)
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Where a single land title is held, a dual occupancy can add value and land efficiency to areas
where the proximity to local amenities and transport links warrants a higher density approach. NOTE: LINE INDICATES MAXIMUM
BUILDING ENVELOPE, NOT ACTUAL
INTENT PERFORMANCE INDICATOR BUILDING FOOTPRINT
6M
(POTENTIAL LOFT OVER)
Maximum site coverage 70%
4M
Distance between groups of attached 4 metres minimum
dwellings comprising two or more MIN. PRIVATE OPEN
dwellings per group SPACE AT REAR
MAX. 14M
Located at the side or rear of dwelling with a minimum dimension
LEVEL 2
UPPER LEVEL SET BACK
of 4m x 6m and directly accessible from living areas
ARTICULATION ZONE
4.5M
MIN
TREE IN FRONT YARD
MIN 7.5M
Semi-detached lot controls are similar to detached housing as they will frequently appear in the same vicinity.
To ensure that a cohesive and integrated streetscape is achieved. Development is to be approached in
a comparable way. NOTE: LINE INDICATES MAXIMUM
BUILDING ENVELOPE, NOT ACTUAL
BUILDING FOOTPRINT
INTENT PERFORMANCE INDICATOR
Minimum frontage width 9 metres or 12 metres where there is a double garage POTENTIAL LOCATION
OF PARKING ON LONGER
to the street
LOTS IF ACCESS IS
Floor space ratio AVAILABLE
0.65:1 – measured as an average over entire development
and excludes garages
4M
Minimum landscaped area (excluding 25%
parking and driveways)
8M
MIN. PRIVATE OPEN
Private open space Minimum 25m2 for all dwellings SPACE AT SIDE OR REAR
Private open space is to be located at the side or rear of dwelling UPPER LEVEL REAR AND
4.5M
5.5M
Lots fronting open space 3.5 metre minimum to building facade
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Handover proforma
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| SECTION | LOT | SUBURB MANUALS MAKE/MODEL INCLUDED
Cooktop
Rangehood
Smoke detectors
Roller door
Certificate of Occupancy
Note: Serial numbers for appliances must be recorded on the PAL spreadsheet.
Compliance Certificate (ACT)
Approved Plans
Amended Plans
Electrical Certificate
Plumbing Certificate
Drainage Plan
Survey Certificate
Insulation Certificate
Glazing Certificate
Gas Certificate
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Contractors checklist
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PLANNING YOUR HOUSE REQUIREMENT YES NO N/A STREETSCAPE REQUIREMENT YES NO N/A
Building area Maximum 45% of site for lots less than 550m2 Building articulation Elevational interest – stepped walls, varied finishes,
(55% single storey) materials and a max of three colours
Maximum 40% of site for lots greater than 550m2 Simple contemporary design
(50% single storey)
Pitched roofs to be between 22.5o and 26o
Landscaped area Minimum 40% of sites less than 550m 2
Flat/skillion roofs are also permissible
Minimum 45% of sites greater than 550m2 Minimum eave width of 450mm (900mm in tropics)
Paved area Maximum 15% of site area Street address A minimum of two habitable rooms addressing street
Private open space Minimum 35m for low density housing and 25m
2 2
No obvious bathroom/laundry windows facing
for medium density dwellings the street
Principal open space
Minimum 4m x 6m directly assessable from living Legible entry facing street
areas excluding covered outdoor area
Sheltered porch to be a minimum of 4m2
Garages – double Double garage to have minimum internal dimensions
Corner lots – ensure dwelling addresses both streets
of 6m x 6m (36m2) or 6m x 6.6m where possible
Garage setback a minimum of one metre from
Single garage to have minimum dimensions of
Single building line
6m x 3.5m (21m2) plus 9m2 of storage space
Garage door to be simple design and plain coloured
Garage door width Maximum 50% of front facade with a max dimension Ensure all utilities (aerials, hot water system, metres
of 2.4m x 5m rain water tank) are inconspicuous and located on
western elevation wherever practicable
SOLAR ORIENTATION, SHADING REQUIREMENT YES NO N/A
AND PRIVACY Landscaping Landscape plan to address whole site including
verge to kerb
Solar orientation Main living area windows to receive a minimum Use drought resistant/native plants
of three hours of winter sun
Minimum two small trees in front yards and one
Private open space – a minimum of three hours large tree in rear yard setback away from house,
winter sun to 50% of area where practicable
Shading Protection of west facing windows Letterbox to constructed from materials
complementary to dwelling
Overshadowing Minimise overshadowing to neighbouring properties
Plant beds in front yard and alongside driveway
Privacy Design to minimise viewing neighbour’s bedrooms
and living areas Driveway Maximum 4 metres at front boundary.
Minimum 1.2 metres from side boundary
Energy All houses must achieve six star NatHERS certification
Plain uncoloured concrete at crossing unless
otherwise stated in developers covenant/
encumbrances