How to Get Your DA Back on Track
If you’ve received a request from Council for a Heritage Impact Statement, the most important step is acting quickly — but strategically.
The process is usually straightforward.
Once you contact us, you can simply email through your architectural plans, the site address, and the Request for Information (if one has been issued). We will review the documentation promptly and provide a clear fee proposal outlining the scope of work and anticipated timeframe.
If your situation is time-sensitive — and many are — it is helpful to let us know upfront. Where clients are facing contract deadlines, rental costs, finance expiry dates or builder scheduling pressures, we can factor urgency into our programming. In some cases this involves adjusting internal workflow or undertaking after-hours work to achieve a short turnaround. Clear communication at the outset allows us to manage logistics properly and deliver efficiently.
Our fee proposals are issued via Xero for acceptance. Once approved, we commence immediately.
To streamline preparation, it is beneficial if photographs of the site and surrounding streetscape are provided at the outset, along with any previous correspondence from Council. The more complete the information, the faster we can progress the assessment. Where necessary, we will undertake a site inspection as part of the review process.
All Heritage Impact Statements are prepared by an experienced heritage consultant with extensive experience working with Councils across NSW and internationally. Each report is structured to address the relevant Local Environmental Plan provisions, Development Control Plan controls and heritage objectives specific to the site. The goal is not simply to satisfy the RFI, but to provide Council with a clear, reasoned assessment that allows them to confidently continue determination of the application.
Once the draft report is completed, it is issued to the client for review. This ensures you are comfortable with the content before finalisation. Following any minor clarifications or adjustments, the final Council-ready document is released for submission.
Importantly, our quoted fee includes responding to reasonable follow-up comments or minor revision requests from Council relating to the heritage assessment. We understand that the objective is to see the DA approved — not to generate multiple variations in consultant fees.
We do not require upfront deposits to commence work. However, full payment is required prior to release of the final document. A draft copy is provided for review in the interim.
In most cases, when engaged promptly and provided with complete documentation, we are able to deliver urgent Heritage Impact Statements within a short timeframe. Acting quickly and providing Council with a properly structured report is often all that is required to get your DA back on track.
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