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Further extension for COVID-19 construction measures

Approvals on weekend and public holiday work

Authors:
Emanuel Confos, Harriet Oldmeadow, Jason Kalliris 
Australia | 
Publication | 
March 2021

This article was co-authored with Ann Matthias.

On 25 March 2021, the NSW Government enacted the COVID-19 Recovery Act 2021 (NSW) (COVID Recovery Act) which,
amongst other changes, extends the period for carrying out building work or work, or demolition of a building or work that
is subject of a development consent or infrastructure approval on weekends and public holidays without the need for any
approval to 31 March 2022.

The introduction of the COVID Recovery Act further extends the operation of reforms which came into effect last year as a
result of the COVID-19 pandemic in respect of weekend and public holiday construction work, which are summarised
below. The purpose of the reforms was to facilitate social distancing by spreading construction work over more days in a
week.

COVID-19 reforms previously introduced


On 25 March 2020, the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 (NSW) (EPA Act) was amended, introducing
sections 10.17 and 10.18 (EPAA Provisions). The EPAA Provisions granted legislative power, for a prescribed period, to the
Minister for Planning and Public Spaces to authorise a development to be carried out without the need for development
approval in the ordinary manner under the EPA Act or consent from another body.

The following orders were enacted pursuant to the EPAA Provision:

1. the Environmental Planning and Assessment (COVID-19 Development – Construction Work Days) Order 2020, which
commenced on 2 April 2020; and
2. the Environmental Planning and Assessment (COVID-19 Development – Infrastructure Construction Work Days No.2)
Order 2020, which commenced on 24 December 2020, replacing the previous Environmental Planning and Assessment
(COVID-19 Development – Infrastructure Construction Work Days) Order 2020,

(together, the Construction Work Day Orders).

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The effect of the Construction Work Day Orders was to permit the carrying out of any building work or work, or demolition
of a building or work that is subject of a development consent on a Saturday, Sunday or public holiday without the need
for any approval, provided that:

1. the development is the subject of a development consent or, for infrastructure work, an approval described in the
Environmental Planning and Assessment (COVID-19 Development – Infrastructure Construction Work Days) Order 2020;
2. the development complies with the balance of the conditions of the consent/ approval, with the exception of those
restrictions which limit the hours of work or operation on weekends or public holidays; and
3. for work or operation on weekends and public holidays, the development
must:

• comply with the conditions of the consent/ approval that restrict hours of work or operation on any other day as if
the conditions applies to work or operation on weekends and public holidays;
• not involve the carrying out of rock breaking, rock hammering, sheet piling, pile driving or similar activities during
the hours of work or operation not permitted but for the Construction Work Day Orders; and
• take all feasible and reasonable measures to minimise noise.
Prior to the introduction of the COVID Recovery Act, the Construction Work Day Orders originally had application for 6
months, however was later extended to 25 March 2021 with the introduction of section 294A of the Environmental Planning
and Assessment Regulation 2020 (NSW).

Extension of COVID-19 reforms


This latest extension by a further 12 month period to 31 March 2022 acknowledges the continued impact of COVID-19 on
construction sites. It will continue to provide businesses with greater flexibility to respond to changing needs and keep the
economy moving during the COVID-19 pandemic, better equipping the industry to operate whilst minimising risk to
productivity and jobs.

Contacts

Emanuel Confos Harriet Oldmeadow Kevin Arkwright


Partner Special Counsel Partner
Sydney Sydney Sydney
T:
+61 2 9330 8415 T:
+61 2 9330 8359 T:
+61 2 9330 8513
emanuel.confos@nortonrosefulbright.com harriet.oldmeadow@nortonrosefulbright.com kevin.arkwright@nortonrosefulbright.com

Alice Chen Steven Choi Joanne Emerson Taqi


Partner Partner Partner
Sydney Sydney Sydney
T:
+61 2 9330 8552 T:
+61 2 9330 8425 T:
+61 2 9330 8943
alice.chen@nortonrosefulbright.com steven.choi@nortonrosefulbright.com joanne.r.emersontaqi@nortonrosefulbright.com

Daniel Vicano Alex Whiteside


Partner Partner
Sydney Sydney
T:
+61 2 9330 8918 T:
+61 2 9330 8650
daniel.vicano@nortonrosefulbright.com alex.whiteside@nortonrosefulbright.com

Industry:
Infrastructure, mining and commodities

Practice area:
Construction and engineering

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