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Council approval in Queensland typically takes 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the complexity of the project and the local council’s workload. Applications that involve engineering, boundary concerns, or overlays may take longer. We can assist with preparing and submitting all required documents to help streamline the process.

Yes, in most cases a permit is required—especially if the pergola is attached to a house, exceeds 10m² in area, or is over 2.4m in height. Detached pergolas under these thresholds may not require approval, but it’s always best to check with your local council or builder for specifics.

You can often build small structures such as fences under 2m, retaining walls under 1m (not load-bearing), garden beds, and freestanding pergolas or decks under 10m² and 2.4m high—without council approval. However, rules vary by location and zoning, so it's important to confirm with your local council or qualified contractor.

Yes, retaining walls usually require approval if they are over 1 metre high, located near a boundary, or support a structure above. For anything under 1 metre and not load-bearing, approval may not be needed. We assess each project and help manage approvals where required.

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