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ESD Report Sydney

Comprehensive Environmentally Sustainable Design reports and Sustainability Management Plans for residential, commercial, and mixed-use projects in Sydney. Our experienced ESD consultants help you meet council requirements and build sustainably.

ESD Reports in Sydney, NSW

Sydney's approach to ESD reporting is evolving, with several councils implementing sustainability requirements beyond the mandatory BASIX scheme. The City of Sydney, North Sydney, Waverley, Randwick, and other councils have introduced sustainability provisions in their Development Control Plans (DCPs) that may require an ESD Report or sustainability statement for certain development types. For commercial and larger residential projects, an ESD Report can also help demonstrate compliance with broader planning objectives around ecologically sustainable development.

While BASIX covers energy, water, and thermal comfort for residential projects across NSW, an ESD Report goes further. It provides a comprehensive sustainability strategy covering indoor environment quality, stormwater management, sustainable transport, waste minimisation, and material selection. For developers and architects working on multi-dwelling, mixed-use, or commercial projects in Sydney, an ESD Report can streamline the planning process, pre-empt council requests for additional information, and demonstrate a genuine commitment to sustainability.

What Does an ESD Report Cover?

An ESD Report — sometimes called a Sustainability Management Plan (SMP) — is a comprehensive assessment of your project's environmental performance across multiple sustainability categories. For Sydney projects, an ESD Report typically addresses the following areas:

  • Energy Efficiency — building envelope performance, insulation, glazing, lighting efficiency, renewable energy provisions, and operational energy targets
  • Water Conservation — water-efficient fixtures and fittings, rainwater harvesting, greywater recycling, and landscape irrigation strategies
  • Indoor Environment Quality (IEQ) — natural ventilation, daylight access, thermal comfort, acoustic performance, and low-VOC material selection
  • Stormwater Management — on-site retention and detention, permeable surfaces, raingardens, and water-sensitive urban design (WSUD) strategies
  • Sustainable Transport — bicycle parking, electric vehicle charging provisions, proximity to public transport, and pedestrian connectivity
  • Waste Minimisation — construction waste management plans, operational waste storage and separation facilities, and material reuse strategies
  • Materials — selection of sustainable, recycled, and locally sourced materials, embodied energy considerations, and lifecycle assessment

When Do You Need an ESD Report in Sydney?

The requirement for an ESD Report depends on your local council's planning policies and the type of development you are proposing. Common triggers include:

  • Multi-dwelling residential developments (two or more dwellings on a single lot)
  • Apartment and mixed-use projects
  • Commercial and retail developments above a specified floor area threshold
  • Projects seeking Green Star or other sustainability certifications
  • Developments in designated priority or urban renewal areas

If you are unsure whether your Sydney project requires an ESD Report, our consultants can review your plans and advise on the specific requirements for your council area. Learn more about Environmentally Sustainable Design in our comprehensive guide.

Areas We Cover in Sydney

Our network of ESD consultants provides coverage across all Sydney metropolitan areas, including:

  • CBD & Inner City
  • Eastern Suburbs
  • Inner West
  • North Shore
  • Northern Beaches
  • Western Sydney
  • South-West Sydney
  • Hills District
  • Parramatta
  • Sutherland Shire

ESD Reports can be prepared remotely using your architectural plans and project documentation, so you are not limited to consultants in your immediate area. However, our local consultants have in-depth knowledge of Sydney council requirements and climate-specific design strategies for NatHERS climate zone 5.

The ESD Report Process

When you engage one of our Sydney ESD consultants, the typical process is as follows:

  1. Initial consultation — discuss your project, review preliminary plans, and identify relevant council requirements
  2. Design review — your consultant reviews the architectural plans and identifies opportunities to improve sustainability performance
  3. Assessment and modelling — detailed assessment across all ESD categories using industry tools and benchmarks
  4. Report preparation — a comprehensive ESD Report is prepared documenting sustainability targets, design strategies, and compliance evidence
  5. Planning submission — the ESD Report is submitted with your planning application and your consultant is available to respond to any council queries

Why Engage a Specialist ESD Consultant in Sydney?

An experienced ESD consultant does more than tick boxes. They work collaboratively with your design team to identify cost-effective sustainability strategies that genuinely improve building performance while meeting council requirements. Benefits of engaging a specialist include:

  • Reduced risk of council requests for additional information (RFIs) or plan amendments
  • Identification of sustainability measures that reduce long-term operational costs
  • Expert knowledge of local council policies and assessment expectations
  • Integration with other assessments such as thermal performance assessments and Green Star certifications
  • Value-add advice that goes beyond minimum compliance

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Frequently Asked Questions

Several Sydney councils have adopted sustainability requirements that may include an ESD Report or equivalent assessment. The City of Sydney, North Sydney Council, Waverley Council, and Randwick City Council are among those with specific sustainability provisions in their Development Control Plans. Requirements vary by council and project type, so it is important to check with your local council or ask your ESD consultant whether your project triggers an ESD Report requirement.

BASIX is a mandatory NSW state-wide requirement for all residential developments, covering water, energy, and thermal comfort. An ESD Report is a broader sustainability assessment that may be required by specific councils on top of BASIX. ESD Reports typically cover additional categories such as indoor environment quality (IEQ), stormwater management, sustainable transport, waste minimisation, and material selection. Think of BASIX as the minimum state requirement and an ESD Report as a more comprehensive sustainability assessment.

ESD Report costs in Sydney typically range from $2,500-$5,000 for standard residential developments. Larger mixed-use or commercial projects can range from $5,000-$15,000. Costs depend on the complexity of the project, the number of dwellings or gross floor area, and the specific council requirements. Contact us for a fixed-price quote based on your project details.

An ESD Report for a Sydney project typically addresses energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor environment quality (thermal comfort, daylight, ventilation), stormwater management, sustainable transport provisions, construction waste minimisation, and material selection. The report identifies sustainability targets, outlines design strategies to achieve them, and demonstrates compliance with relevant council policies and planning controls.

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