How Much Does strip-out demolition Cost in Australia?
strip-out demolition costs vary significantly across Australia depending on your state, the complexity of the work, and local market conditions. Typical demolition rates range from $60–$120/hr nationally. Use this guide to understand what to expect, how to compare quotes, and find verified local specialists near you.
strip-out demolition Cost Guide Australia 2026
The following pricing is based on national industry averages. Costs may be 10–20% higher in capital cities (Sydney, Melbourne) and lower in regional areas. Always get 2–3 written quotes before committing to any demolition work.
National Average
$60–$120
/hr
Emergency / After-Hours
$180
Estimated peak rate
Quotes Recommended
2–3
Before any work begins
strip-out demolition Availability by State
VIC
53
listed
NSW
31
listed
WA
30
listed
SA
22
listed
TAS
19
listed
QLD
17
listed
NT
9
listed
ACT
8
listed
Prices are estimates only and may change without notice. Verify current pricing directly with your chosen contractor.
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Demolition Licensing Requirements in Australia
Licensing requirements vary by state. Always verify your contractor holds the correct licence for your location.
Victoria
In Victoria, demolition work requires a registered building practitioner. Asbestos removal must be performed by a licensed asbestos removalist. Demolition permits are required for most structural work.
New South Wales
In NSW, demolition over a certain threshold requires a licensed demolisher. Asbestos removal requires a licensed removalist under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017.
Queensland
In Queensland, demolition of structures requires a QBCC licence. Class A friable asbestos removal requires a specialist licensed removalist.
Western Australia
In WA, demolition work requires appropriate licensing. Asbestos removal requires licensing from WorkSafe WA.
South Australia
In SA, demolition requires a building licence for structural work. Asbestos removal must be performed by a licensed removalist under SafeWork SA regulations.
Tasmania
In Tasmania, demolition requires a registered building practitioner. Asbestos work must comply with WorkSafe Tasmania requirements.
Australian Capital Territory
In the ACT, demolition requires licensing and an asbestos assessment for pre-1987 buildings. Licensed asbestos removalists are required for friable asbestos.
Northern Territory
In the NT, demolition requires NT Build licensing. Asbestos removal must comply with NT WorkSafe requirements.
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strip-out demolition: Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to demolish a house in Australia?
House demolition typically costs $12,000–$30,000 for a standard 3-bedroom home. Costs depend on size, materials (asbestos adds 50–100% to cost), site access, and whether a pool, garage, or other structures are included.
Do I need a permit to demolish a building in Australia?
Yes — a demolition permit is required for most structures in all Australian states. Apply through your local council or relevant building authority. Heritage-listed properties and buildings in heritage overlays have additional restrictions and may require heritage impact assessments.
What happens to asbestos during demolition?
Any asbestos-containing materials must be identified by a licensed asbestos assessor before demolition begins. Class B (non-friable) asbestos can be removed by licensed class B removalists. Class A (friable) asbestos requires a specialist class A removalist. All asbestos waste must go to a licenced disposal facility.
How long does a house demolition take?
Demolition of a standard house takes 1–5 days depending on size and method. Asbestos removal adds time. Site clearing, including foundation removal, typically takes 1–2 additional days. Total project duration including approvals can be 2–6 weeks.
Can I salvage materials before demolition?
Yes — and it can save significantly on disposal costs. Timber, bricks, roofing tiles, doors, windows, and plumbing fixtures can often be sold or donated. Discuss salvage with your demolition contractor upfront. Some specialist deconstruction companies offer near-complete salvage services.
What is the difference between demolition and deconstruction?
Demolition is the mechanical removal of a structure, typically by excavator. Deconstruction is the systematic dismantling of materials for reuse or recycling. Deconstruction takes longer but recovers more material value and diverts waste from landfill.
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