Demolishing in the Lane Cove LGA 2026 — heritage, conservation and approval pathways plus how Lane Cove Council handles demolitions.
Lane Cove Council covers Lane Cove, Lane Cove West, Lane Cove North, Riverview, Greenwich and surrounds. Significant tree controls and conservation areas.
Approval Pathway: CDC vs DA in Lane Cove
Heritage-heavy LGAs like Lane Cove often push jobs to a Development Application (DA) with Lane Cove Council rather than a CDC. CDC remains available for properties outside heritage and conservation overlays, with a 1–3 week turnaround. DAs in heritage zones typically take 8–16 weeks plus pre-DA consultation.
Typical Fees in Lane Cove (2026)
- CDC certifier fee: $1,200–$2,500 (where CDC available)
- DA lodgement (residential demo): $2,000–$6,500 with heritage uplift
- Heritage impact statement: $1,800–$5,500
- Long Service Levy: 0.25% of cost-of-works above the threshold
- Asbestos survey: $400–$900
- Tree report (if any tree within 3m): $600–$1,500
What Lane Cove Council Usually Requires
- Site plan with structures marked for demolition
- Demolition methodology and SWMS
- Asbestos and hazardous materials register
- Heritage impact statement where overlay applies
- Tree management plan for protected species/locations
- Evidence of service disconnections
- Licensed demolisher and asbestos removalist licences
- Public Liability insurance ($20M minimum)
- Neighbour notification where required
Common Conditions
- Restricted working hours, often 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Mon–Fri only in heritage zones
- Strict dust and noise controls
- Sediment and erosion control
- Site fencing and signage requirements
- Hand demolition required for party walls and boundary infrastructure
- Asbestos clearance certificate before reoccupation or rebuild
What's Different in Lane Cove
Inner-Sydney and coastal LGAs typically carry 20–40% higher demolition costs than Western Sydney equivalents for the same house. The reasons: tight access (saw-cutting party walls instead of mass-breaking), heritage controls (hand-pick rather than mechanical), longer truck rotations to licensed tips, and strict working-hour windows.
Realistic Timeline
- Week 0: book demolition and start service disconnections
- Weeks 1–6: CDC (1–3 weeks) or DA (6–14+ weeks) issued
- Weeks 7–10: service disconnections finalised
- Week 11+: demolition mobilises and runs 1–3 weeks
- Final week: asbestos clearance certificate and handover
How We Help
Direct Demolition handles tight-access and heritage-adjacent jobs across Lane Cove with smaller plant (1.7t–5t excavators) and hand-demolition crews. NSW Demolition Licence AD214611, ABN 82 687 828 379, $20M Public Liability.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a CDC for a heritage-listed property in Lane Cove?
Usually not — heritage-listed and contributory items require a DA. Properties outside the heritage overlay can still go CDC.
How much more expensive is demolition in Lane Cove?
Typically 20–40% above equivalent Western Sydney jobs due to tight access, heritage controls and disposal logistics.
Do you have tight-access plant for inner-Sydney sites?
Yes — our 1.7t and 2.7t mini excavators fit through 900mm side paths and handle rear-yard work.
Related Reading
- Demolition Permit Cost NSW
- CDC vs DA for Demolition in NSW
- Demolition Near Boundaries Sydney
- Tight-Access Demolition
Direct Demolition is a licensed Sydney demolition contractor (NSW Demolition Licence AD214611). Contact us or call 0451 117 275 for a free site inspection and fixed written quote.