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    • Home buyers
      How to buy land through SLA

      Your complete guide to buying process.

      Display village

      Everything to make your dream home a reality.

      Affordable Home Purchase Scheme

      Helping low to medium income households.

      Mingle, our community development program

      Our community development program that builds thriving and sustainable communities.

      Rebates and initiatives

      Explore how our rebates can help you achieve your dreams of sustainable, affordable living.

    • Builders
      Buying methods for builders

      The Suburban Land Agency has several ways for builders to purchase land.

      Put and call

      Put and Call gives you the opportunity to secure blocks of land with an extended settlement.

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      Learn about our sales process and find land for sale.

      Why develop in Canberra

      Find out about our vision for the ACT.

      Build-to-Rent

      Growing the number of rental homes in Canberra.

      Upcoming releases

      See what's coming up in the future.

      Sales results

      Browse our latest commercial and industrial sales results.

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      Why sustainability is important

      Learn why we need to live in happy, green and prosperous communities.

      Our vision for a sustainable future

      Find out how we aim to create great places where communities thrive.

      Showcasing our innovation

      Learn about our Built Form Program that is delivering climate-wise building projects.

      Supporting you to be sustainable

      Find guides and rebates that can help you build a sustainable home.

      Sustainable case studies

      Find out how we embed sustainability into all our work.

    • Our key priorities
      Placemaking

      Learn how we use Placemaking to understand the needs of the community and the environment.

      Resilient communities

      Discover how we're protecting our communities against climate change.

      Zero emissions suburbs

      Learn how we're making the ACT the most energy efficient place in Australia.

      Responsible production and consumption

      Find out how we're transitioning to a more circular economy.

      Healthy prosperous and inclusive places

      Learn how we're improving the wellbeing of communities through design, development and engagement.

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      Help create vibrant communities and sustainable neighbourhoods for ACT.

      Sponsorships and partnerships

      We sponsor a range of organisations, activities and events.

      Awards and achievements

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      Delivering residential, commercial and industrial developments.

      How we price land

      Valuations and setting reserve prices.

      Housing Strategic Action Plan

      The framework that guides our actions.

      Indicative Land Release Program

      Find out when land is likely to be made available.

      Resources

      Find all our published documents in one place.

  1. Sustainability and Innovation
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Why sustainability is important

We’re committed to creating smart, sustainable suburbs and urban renewal where communities can thrive.

Embedding sustainability

Our goal is to contribute towards the sustainable development of Canberra while meeting our city’s growing housing needs.

We lead by example and showcase innovative sustainability in our demonstration projects.

We embed sustainability into the design and development of our new places. we must strike a balance between environmental, social and cultural, and economic sustainability. This is critical to build thriving places for communities.

We're preparing for climate change

Climate change is causing hotter, drier summers and more extreme, damaging weather events. Events such as droughts, bushfires, hailstorms and floods.

We must prepare for these events. By building places that support resilience in our communities, we can recover quicker if they happen.

This requires places where the infrastructure and natural assets can adapt to the risks of climate change. Where parks, lakes, and other green and blue places, cool our developments. Making great, safe places for people to come together.

Social and cultural sustainability

The goal of social and cultural sustainability is healthy, prosperous and inclusive places that support diverse communities and celebrate the history of Ngunnawal land.

Social and cultural sustainability therefore focuses on strategies to:

  • design the physical environment and social infrastructure to support social inclusion, community wellbeing, cultural connection to country, active lifestyles, diversity, and resilience.

Economic sustainability

The goal of economic sustainability is to sustain healthy, prosperous communities and development. Communities that provide opportunities for affordable living and places that support economic vitality.

This means economic sustainability focuses on strategies to:

  • create prosperous centres where residents can access essential services, employment opportunities, and education
  • attract businesses to our centres, create spaces for new opportunities, and build strong connections to other parts of the city.

Ways to get involved

If you're a member of our community:

  • check out our resources to read sustainable ideas for designing your home or garden
  • come along to a Mingle event and meet some friendly locals who also want to get involved in their community.

If you’re in the building industry:

  • check out the SLA website for the latest sustainable building initiatives in which you can be involved
  • contact the SLA Sustainability Team to find out more about how you can showcase sustainable design to the community.

If you're a community organisation or business and have an idea for how you can partner with us:

  • get in touch with the SLA Sustainability Team and help us deliver more sustainable development.
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Your construction site maintenance

14 May, 04:22 PM
Every phase of construction when building your home plays a key role in creating a safe, sustainable, and high-quality outcome. Read more to learn more.

Maintaining your construction site

From site preparation and foundation work to the final fit-out, each construction phase when building your home plays a key role in creating a safe, sustainable, and high-quality outcome. Your principal contractors are responsible for overseeing construction.

In the ACT, construction regulation is managed through Access Canberra. While your builder is in charge of your site for the duration of construction, it’s your responsibility as the landowner to be aware of on-site mishaps to ensure you and your builder takes compliance seriously to avoid fines. You can check the registration status of your builders and tradespeople on the Access Canberra website. The WorkSafe ACT guidelines and ACT Government regulations that builders must follow can be found here.

Engage with certifiers early and talk with your builder about mindful on-site practices that minimise your environmental impact and ensure your project will stand the test of time.

Questions to ask your builder

How will you dispose of excess materials?

Will verge protection be included in the scope of works?

Read more questions to ask here.

Best practices for managing spare materials

Responsible handling means cutting down on excess resources. Your builder should consider:

Considerate storage

Principal contractors and subcontractors are responsible for ensuring that the materials on your site are managed appropriately. Ask your builder about their process for creating designated storage areas to store spare building materials neatly. They may rent skips, bins, or cages for your site. Ensure they keep them covered to secure debris such as concrete dust or sawdust in wet or windy conditions. For more information about minimising waste, you can read our article on sustainable construction practices here.

Avoiding illegal dumping

Dumping materials in undesignated areas can harm the environment, attract pests, and contaminate the soil and water. Compliance is important to keep your community clean and safe.

Collecting and repurposing responsibly

Before excess materials such as bricks, metal, concrete and timber are removed, consider whether they can be reused, sold, or donated. Many organisations repurpose resources for community projects. A full list of materials that can be recycled by your builder is available here.

Understanding your boundaries

Encroachment happens when structures or building materials extend beyond property boundaries, like fences, driveways, or buildings crossing into neighbouring or public land. To avoid disputes and fines, check boundaries, get the right permits, install a temporary fence around your block boundaries and communicate with neighbours before building.

Verge and tree maintenance

As the landowner, the trees and plants on your verge are your responsibility to maintain during construction. Regular upkeep prevents issues with damage, overgrowth or obstruction, ensuring that the of the area remains intact throughout the building process. Caring for these areas not only enhances their natural beauty and supports the aesthetic appeal of the surrounding suburb but also protects local wildlife. Find out what you can do to your verge here.

Verge bonds

In Jacka, a $1,000 bond is required at block settlement to support the upkeep of the verge and street trees throughout the construction of your home. Once your home is complete and the verge is returned to its original condition, you can apply for a refund. Claiming the refund must be done within six months of receiving your certificate of occupancy, and no later than 30 months after settlement. You can read more here.

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Learn more about our vision

We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region. We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.

Acknowledgement artwork by Leilani Keen-Church

Artwork by Leilani Keen-Church

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