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Some temporary structures require an occupancy permit from the BPC before they can be used for public entertainment.
These structures include:
Public entertainment:
Note: prescribed temporary structures must not be attached to, erected on or within another permanent building.
On 1 February 2020, the application process for occupancy permits for temporary structures changed. The new application forms can be found on this page. The new process better defines the requirements for applicants and is designed to improve processing times.
An occupancy permit can now be issued for a specific event or for state-wide use for a maximum of 5 years. Previously, we issued state-wide occupancy permits for a maximum of 3 years; however, this has been increased for the convenience of applicants.
An application must use engineering principles to demonstrate that the structure does not pose a hazard to occupants or structures and people in the area.
We currently adopt the Australian Building Codes Board's Temporary Structures 2015 Standard to determine compliance.
You are required to submit all required documents by email at tempstructures@bpc.vic.gov.au.
If you have any questions regarding the new process, please email us at technicalenquiry@bpc.vic.gov.au.
To ensure timely assessment, a complete application must be submitted no less than 30 business days prior to the intended first use of the structure.
Please be advised that additional information or revised documentation may be requested following the initial submission.
Important: Incomplete applications will not be accepted or processed.
If you have any questions regarding the new process, please email us at technicalenquiry@bpc.vic.gov.au.
The following must be submitted with applications:
Additionally, for complex designs, a peer review and a second Certificate of Compliance from an independent engineer may be required.
National Construction Code (NCC) 2022 came into effect on 1st May 2023. Please ensure for new applications submitted, that all the documentation complies with the current requirements and referenced standards (for example, AS/NZS 1170.2-2021).
Take care to provide all of the required documentation. If insufficient documentation is submitted, an application will be refused. In the case of refusal, application fees are non-refundable.
See prescribed temporary structures application guidelines for detailed requirements.
The application fee is $384.90 per structure.
If there is more than one type of structure or structure configuration, the fee must be paid for each structure. For example: