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What is a Principal Certifying Authority (PCA)?
The PCA inspects building and subdivision work during the course of construction to ensure it meets with regulatory requirements.

Only a PCA can issue the occupation certificate and / or subdivision certificate at the end of the work.

In relation to building work, the PCA must assess whether the building complies with approvals, generally complies with required building standards and is safe to occupy. The PCA can also issue subdivision certificates where council’s local environmental plan (LEP) allows.

The PCA needs to be appointed before building or subdivision work starts.

 
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