Super Demolition carries out demolition in Homebush Bay under a current Demolition Licence and a current Asbestos Removal Licence: house and garage knockdowns, partial demolition, commercial strip-outs and asbestos removal. Homebush Bay is a locality, not a gazetted suburb, so we confirm the consent authority from your street address. Assessment and written quote are free.
Homebush Bay is the bay and the land around it. The name is in daily use, but it is not a gazetted New South Wales suburb. In the State suburb boundary layer, Homebush returns a boundary and Homebush West returns a boundary. Homebush Bay returns none, and some sources give it no postcode.
The name covers ground now addressed as Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point and Newington, which share postcode 2127. Wentworth Point was carved out of Homebush Bay, and older records for that land are still filed under the Homebush Bay name. There is no single boundary here, and no single council behind it.
Jack owns the business and usually meets you on site. Super Demolition is family owned and managed, with over 30 years of experience behind the work. Ask any contractor, us included, for a current Demolition Licence and Asbestos Removal Licence, and for compliance with WorkCover requirements to Australian Standard AS 2601-2001. Our full credentials sit with our residential demolition service.
The site assessment and the written quote are free, and every enquiry is answered within 24 hours. Call 0455 888 819 to arrange a time on site.
There are two approval routes in New South Wales. A complying development certificate is issued by a private certifier against a fixed code: the proposal meets every standard in it, or it does not. A development application goes to the consent authority instead, is assessed on merit, and can be approved with conditions or refused.
The part people get wrong here is who receives it. Wentworth Point addresses sit with City of Parramatta Council. Sydney Olympic Park does not work that way: it is not zoned by Parramatta Local Environmental Plan 2023, but by a State planning policy covering the Central River City precincts. An application there is lodged with the Sydney Olympic Park Authority and determined by the Minister for Planning and Public Spaces or a delegate, or becomes State significant development where the value is high enough.
The certificate route dominates on that side. The Authority names demolishing a building as an example of complying development, and certificates account for 81% of applications recorded in Sydney Olympic Park. Burroway Road is itself split between the two instruments, so the street and the number decide it.
Building stock here is young and master planned, so heritage is barely a constraint and ground condition takes its place. The bay was contaminated with dioxins and other chemicals last century by the Union Carbide chemical plant on its shore, and commercial fishing bans followed. That land on the Rhodes side has been remediated, with management plans still in place over soil that remains buried.
The State contaminated land register carries entries under the Homebush Bay name: a general area record, and a former timber treatment plant. Wentworth Point, under its own name, returns nothing. A clean search is not clean ground when the history sits under a retired name.
None of that stops a demolition. It changes what is established first, and where material may go. If asbestos appears once the linings come off, it comes out under our own licence rather than becoming a second contract, and our asbestos removal service sets out how it is documented.
None of this is yours to chase:
A full demolition takes the house, garage, sheds, paving and slab; a partial one takes a rear wing or an upper level. Along the Olympic corridor much of the work is commercial instead, taken back to base build for the next fitout, which is our commercial demolition service.
Floor area is the number owners get quoted over the phone, and here it predicts very little. What the structure is made of, whether asbestos is in it, what the fill underneath turns out to be, and how plant reaches you around event traffic all move the figure.
We look first and quote after. The written quote itemises works, approvals and disposal, and that figure is what you pay: no hidden fees, no variations. Holding a written quote from another contractor? We will beat it.
We take demolition, excavation and asbestos work across Western Sydney, including the addresses nearest Homebush Bay:
It is a locality in common use, with no boundary of its own in the State suburb layer. Your paperwork goes to whichever authority covers your street, and we settle that from the address first.
No, though it explains the confusion. Mail around the bay is addressed to Sydney Olympic Park, Wentworth Point or Newington, which share postcode 2127. We work from the street address, because a postcode would not tell us which instrument applies.
Transport for NSW has an upgrade planned for the Homebush Bay Drive, Australia Avenue and Underwood Road intersection, and the roundabout design has been revised once already, with a diverging diamond layout dropped. For a demolition it is an access question, not a planning one.
It might, and it is better known before you lodge than after. Demolition waste has to be classified and taken to a facility licensed to receive it, and where imported fill is involved that classification governs the paperwork. At the site visit we will say what needs testing.
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Almost nothing here is settled by the name of the place, which is why it pays to ask early. The boundary, the postcode and the consent authority all belong to the address rather than the label. Send us the street and the number, and we will come back with who assesses it, what the ground is likely to hold, and the price in writing. Call 0455 888 819 or email info@superdemolition.com.au.