Licensed Industrial Builder · NSW 355555C · $20M PL
Industrial Construction Sydney & NSW
Warehouse construction, factory construction, and industrial fitouts across Greater Sydney. Licensed commercial builder handling new-build, extension, and alteration work on industrial-zoned sites.
State Property Development undertakes industrial construction across Greater Sydney. NSW Builders Licence 355555C. $20M public liability. Industrial construction covers a broad range of building types – warehouses, factories, distribution centres, and light industrial units – each with its own structural, services, and compliance requirements depending on how the building will be used.
We work on new-build industrial construction as well as extensions, alterations, and fitouts of existing industrial buildings across Sydney’s industrial precincts.
Industrial Construction Services
- Warehouse construction – new build, fitout, and refurbishment
- Factory construction – new build, extensions, and alterations
- Industrial unit and distribution centre construction
- Industrial site works – hardstand, yard, and access construction
- Structural upgrades for equipment and floor loading changes
Warehouse vs Factory – What’s the Difference?
These terms get used loosely, but the building code draws a real distinction. A warehouse is a storage building – NCC Class 7b – built around racking systems, floor loading for palletised goods, and efficient loading dock access. A factory is a production building – NCC Class 8 – built around a manufacturing or assembly process, with services and structural requirements specific to what’s being made or processed inside.
Many real-world industrial buildings combine elements of both – a facility might store raw materials in a warehouse-style area and process them in an adjoining factory-classified space. We work through the correct classification for your specific building with your designer before construction documentation is finalised, since getting this wrong affects fire compliance, structural design, and approval pathway.
Industrial Zoning in NSW
Industrial land across Sydney is typically zoned IN1 (General Industrial), IN2 (Light Industrial), or IN3 (Heavy Industrial) under each council’s Local Environmental Plan (LEP). Zoning determines permitted uses, height limits, setbacks, and in some cases restricts heavier manufacturing processes to IN3 zones specifically. We confirm zoning permissibility before pricing any industrial project.
Why Choose a Licensed Commercial Builder for Industrial Work
Industrial construction carries real structural and fire safety stakes – floor loading failures, inadequate fire separation, and non-compliant services infrastructure create genuine safety risk, not just compliance paperwork. NSW Builders Licence 355555C and $20M public liability insurance mean the project is backed by verifiable credentials, not just a quote.
Explore our dedicated pages: Warehouse Construction Sydney and Factory Construction Sydney for detailed cost ranges, compliance information, and FAQs specific to each building type.
Industrial Construction FAQs
Yes. NSW Builders Licence 355555C. $20M public liability. We cover warehouse construction, factory construction, and industrial fitouts and alterations across Greater Sydney.
A warehouse (NCC Class 7b) is a storage building built around racking and loading dock access. A factory (NCC Class 8) is a production building built around a manufacturing process. Many buildings combine both – we confirm the correct classification with your designer before construction documentation is finalised.
We work across Greater Sydney’s industrial precincts. Call Jay directly to confirm coverage for your specific site.
Industrial Construction Enquiry
Licensed commercial builder. NSW Licence 355555C. $20M public liability. Jay responds within one business day.