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Site Setup Checklist: Fencing, Toilets & Access for Sydney Builds

The practical day-one checklist โ€” what you actually need on a Sydney construction or demolition site to be compliant, safe, and not shut down by an inspector.

You've got a demolition or build starting Monday. What has to be on site day one? This is the checklist we run through with builders every week โ€” the real minimum for a Sydney site under NSW WHS, council DCPs and standard head-contractor obligations. Skip any of these and you'll have an inspector on site by day two.

The Day-One Checklist (Every Sydney Site)

1. Perimeter Fencing โ€” What Sydney Actually Requires

Under NSW WHS Regulation 2017, every construction and demolition site must have a secure perimeter that prevents unauthorised access. In practice that means one of three things:

OptionWhen to useLead time
2.1m temporary mesh fencingStandard build/demo on private land, fence line stays on your own boundarySame/next day
Class A hoarding (solid)Site fronts a public footpath, no overhead work2โ€“4 weeks (council permit)
Class B hoarding (gantry)Work happening above a public footpath4โ€“8 weeks (engineered)

The vast majority of Sydney residential and light-commercial jobs are covered by 2.1m mesh temp fencing โ€” see our Temporary Fencing page for details. If your DA specifies "hoarding" without qualifying it, read the condition carefully or ring the council duty planner โ€” the jump to Class A hoarding is 3โ€“5ร— the cost. Full breakdown in our fencing vs hoarding guide.

How many panels? Perimeter (metres) รท 2.4 = number of panels. Add 10% for gates and joins. Full formula and worked examples in the panel count guide.

Fencing gotchas we see weekly

2. Portable Toilets โ€” NSW WHS Rules

NSW WHS Regulation 2017 Clause 41 requires "adequate and accessible" toilet facilities on every workplace. Model Code of Practice (Managing the Work Environment and Facilities) gives the specific ratios:

See our Portable Toilets page for the standard units, or the portable toilet construction guide for the deep-dive on servicing schedules and cost drivers.

Placement rules

3. Site Signage โ€” What Council & SafeWork Want to See

Every Sydney construction site must display a compliant sign that includes:

On demolition sites add asbestos warning signage per SafeWork NSW code. Traffic management signage (RMS-compliant) is required if any work affects the road or footpath.

4. Silt, Sediment & Erosion Controls

Under NSW's Managing Urban Stormwater: Soils and Construction ("The Blue Book"), every site over 250mยฒ needs sediment controls before earthworks start. Standard setup:

Sydney Water and every council patrol for this. Fines start around $1,500 for a first offence and go to $8,000+ for repeat.

5. Vehicle & Site Access

Plan access before the first truck rolls in. The order of operations:

  1. Confirm approved hours of work with the DA / CDC
  2. Identify the truck route to site (weight limits, low bridges, no-through streets)
  3. Install stabilised entry pad
  4. Set gate location for maximum manoeuvring room
  5. Order traffic management if any part of the operation blocks a lane or footpath
  6. Notify neighbours of expected truck movements

On tight inner-city sites โ€” Newtown, Surry Hills, Balmain โ€” this often means one-way in/out with a spotter on the street. On suburban sites it's usually straightforward but confirm crane pad sightlines if a crane is coming in.

6. Neighbour Notifications

Not always a legal requirement, but always a smart one. Deliver a plain letter 5โ€“7 days before works start listing:

Neighbours who feel informed complain to the builder. Neighbours who feel ignored complain to council. Every complaint to council is a potential stop-work order. Cheap insurance.

7. Bundling โ€” the Efficient Way

Every Sydney site needs at least fencing and a toilet. Ordering them separately from two suppliers means two deliveries, two invoices, and two people to chase if something goes wrong. Our Site Packages bundle fencing and toilets on a single hire โ€” one delivery, one invoice, typically 10โ€“15% cheaper than separate. Standard bundle for a Sydney knockdown or new build:

8. Timing โ€” When to Order What

ItemOrder lead time
Temp fencing (private land)Same or next business day
Portable toiletSame or next business day
Council footpath permit (if hoarding on public land)2โ€“4 weeks
Class A hoarding2โ€“4 weeks
Class B gantry4โ€“8 weeks (engineered)
Traffic management plan & controllers1โ€“2 weeks
Ausgrid power disconnection4โ€“8 weeks
Sydney Water disconnection3โ€“6 weeks

9. The Cost of Doing It Wrong

10. Related Reading

Get the Full Setup Sorted in One Call

Send us the site address and start date โ€” we'll come back with a bundled quote for fencing, toilets and silt controls delivered on the day you need it. Same-day delivery available across Sydney, minimum 1-week hire. 0451 117 275.


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