Home Building Podcast
Most homeowners have no idea what R Codes are, what triggers a planning approval, or why energy efficiency requirements are quietly adding tens of thousands to the cost of their build. In this episode Behan sits down with Aaron Sice - Assistant Director at the Housing Industry Association - for one of the most information-dense conversations the podcast has had. From planning vs. building approvals and the SAT appeals process, through to mold, condensation, glazing ratios and the affordability crisis facing Perth builders and homeowners right now, this one is essential listening. What you'll learn: * What the HIA actually is and who it represents - it's not just big builders * R Codes explained simply - what they are, how they work and why they matter to your build * What "deemed to comply" means and why staying within it can save you months * Certified vs. uncertified building permit pathway - why one takes 10 days and the other takes 5 weeks * State Administrative Tribunal (SAT) is and when to use it * Why mold is becoming a bigger issue * BAL ratings & costs * Glazing ratios explained - the 15 to 20% rule for an economical, energy-efficient home * Why double brick still performs well - and why getting rid of it isn't the answer * The condensation problem that unresolved energy efficiency details are causing in walls Chapters: 01:48 - What is the HIA and who does it actually represent 03:08 - Aaron's role as Assistant Director - planning, building, environment and safety 04:10 - From TAFE graduate to industry leader - Aaron's career story 09:29 - The R Codes as the first sieve and local policy as the second 13:06 - Deemed to comply - how to avoid planning altogether 14:32 - Single houses no longer go to full council 15:12 - Real example - boundary walls and the 3 month planning process 19:05 - Certified vs. uncertified building permit pathway - 10 days vs. 5 weeks 20:10 - How planning delays trigger builder price rises 31:02 - Minor variation provisions and where the R Codes are heading 35:55 - Mold and energy efficiency - why tighter homes create bigger problems 36:43 - BAL ratings and the escalating costs of BAL 12.5, 19, 29 and beyond 37:41 - Noise attenuation adding to the affordability problem 38:21 - Death by a thousand cuts - 48% of a subdivision's land cost is tax 39:32 - WA's energy efficiency heavy lifting - going from 6 to 7 star 49:17 - How IBA rationalizes designs to save $70K to $100K 51:33 - Condensation provisions - the unresolved detail causing mold in walls 54:18 - Where all the costs add up before you've even started building About Our Guest: Aaron Sice is the Assistant Director of the Housing Industry Association (HIA) in Western Australia, covering building policy, planning, environment and health and safety. With over two decades of industry experience spanning project building, private consultancy, property development and policy advocacy, Aaron is one of Perth's most knowledgeable voices on residential construction, planning codes and the National Construction Code. He also ran REIWA's planning education program for real estate sales consultants for over five years. Found the episode useful? Please follow & leave a comment. It really goes a long way to getting it to more people like you. Need design & building advice? Find out more on our IBA website www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au [https://www.independentbuildingadvice.com.au/] Want more home building episodes? Visit our YouTube or website https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/ [https://independentbuildingadvice.com.au/home-building-podcast/] Follow us on socials: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/independentbuildingadvice/] | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/IBABehan] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@independentbuildingadvice] Disclaimer: The information discussed in this episode is general in nature and does not take into account your personal circumstances, site conditions, budget, or local council requirements. Building, design, investment, and rental outcomes vary significantly depending on individual factors. We recommend seeking personalised professional advice before making decisions related to property, construction, or finance.
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