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Service Area · Clarence Valley

Builder in Junction Hill

Builder in Junction Hill for new homes, extensions and renovations on flood-free ground in the Clarence Valley growth corridor. NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

  • NSW Builder Licence 345758C
  • ABN 58 940 419 109
  • Booking 2026 projects

Riversedge Building Group builds throughout Junction Hill and the northern Grafton growth corridor, from new-estate blocks to renovations on established lots. Every job is run by the same licensed builder who prices it, so you deal with one point of contact from quote to handover.

Junction Hill is one of the few parts of the Clarence Valley on flat, largely flood-free ground, which is exactly why it has become a focus for new housing — including land released under the NSW Resilient Lands Program. That changes the build conversation: instead of flood levels, the questions here are usually soil classification, stormwater and estate design controls. We confirm the soil class and the relevant controls for your block early, and we work under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Clarence Valley Council planning for Junction Hill

Residential work in Junction Hill is assessed under the Clarence Valley Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plan. Because much of the area is flat and flood-free, the common triggers are soil classification under AS 2870, stormwater and drainage, and — on newer releases — estate-specific design controls rather than flood-planning levels. We establish whether your project is Complying Development or needs a Development Application and confirm the lot's soil and drainage requirements before contract.

Building on a new-estate block

New-estate lots come with their own conditions — design guidelines, build-time covenants, fencing and façade requirements, and a registered stormwater connection. We work to the estate's design controls and the engineering for the lot, coordinating the certifier, energy assessor and trades so the build runs to program. On flood-free ground a conventional slab-on-ground is usually the sensible approach, with the footing design matched to the soil class for your block.

Frequently Asked

Questions

Is Junction Hill flood-free?
Much of Junction Hill sits on flat, elevated ground that is largely free of the Clarence River flood-planning controls affecting Grafton and South Grafton — one reason it has been chosen for new flood-resilient housing. We still confirm the mapping for your specific lot, since conditions vary block to block, before design begins.
Do you build on house-and-land or new-estate blocks?
Yes. We build on new-estate lots to the estate's design guidelines and the lot's engineering, handling the soil classification, stormwater connection and façade requirements as part of the build. The same builder who quotes the job runs it through to handover.
Where We Work

Junction Hill and surrounds

Suburb

Junction Hill · NSW 2460

Local Government Area

Clarence Valley

Approvals

Junction Hill is a growing satellite of Grafton within Clarence Valley Council on flat, largely flood-free ground that is rare in the region; it includes land released under the NSW Resilient Lands Program for flood-resilient housing, so much of the local work is new-estate construction shaped by soil class and stormwater rather than flood levels.

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Our Work

Recent projects

Open plan living with timber staircase and skylights
New Build

Open Plan Interior

Exposed beam ceiling with oak flooring throughout
Renovation

Vaulted Entry

Complex roof framing with water views
New Build

Waterfront Roof Structure

Booking Junction Hill projects for 2026

Talk to Riversedge Building Group about your project.

Builder in Junction Hill

Builder in Junction Hill for new homes, extensions and renovations on flood-free ground in the Clarence Valley growth corridor. NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Riversedge Building Group is a licensed residential builder servicing Junction Hill (2460) in the Clarence Valley area.

Junction Hill is a growing satellite of Grafton within Clarence Valley Council on flat, largely flood-free ground that is rare in the region; it includes land released under the NSW Resilient Lands Program for flood-resilient housing, so much of the local work is new-estate construction shaped by soil class and stormwater rather than flood levels.

Riversedge Building Group builds throughout Junction Hill and the northern Grafton growth corridor, from new-estate blocks to renovations on established lots. Every job is run by the same licensed builder who prices it, so you deal with one point of contact from quote to handover.

Junction Hill is one of the few parts of the Clarence Valley on flat, largely flood-free ground, which is exactly why it has become a focus for new housing — including land released under the NSW Resilient Lands Program. That changes the build conversation: instead of flood levels, the questions here are usually soil classification, stormwater and estate design controls. We confirm the soil class and the relevant controls for your block early, and we work under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Clarence Valley Council planning for Junction Hill

Residential work in Junction Hill is assessed under the Clarence Valley Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plan. Because much of the area is flat and flood-free, the common triggers are soil classification under AS 2870, stormwater and drainage, and — on newer releases — estate-specific design controls rather than flood-planning levels. We establish whether your project is Complying Development or needs a Development Application and confirm the lot's soil and drainage requirements before contract.

Building on a new-estate block

New-estate lots come with their own conditions — design guidelines, build-time covenants, fencing and façade requirements, and a registered stormwater connection. We work to the estate's design controls and the engineering for the lot, coordinating the certifier, energy assessor and trades so the build runs to program. On flood-free ground a conventional slab-on-ground is usually the sensible approach, with the footing design matched to the soil class for your block.

Is Junction Hill flood-free?

Much of Junction Hill sits on flat, elevated ground that is largely free of the Clarence River flood-planning controls affecting Grafton and South Grafton — one reason it has been chosen for new flood-resilient housing. We still confirm the mapping for your specific lot, since conditions vary block to block, before design begins.

Do you build on house-and-land or new-estate blocks?

Yes. We build on new-estate lots to the estate's design guidelines and the lot's engineering, handling the soil classification, stormwater connection and façade requirements as part of the build. The same builder who quotes the job runs it through to handover.

NSW Builder Licence 345758C · ABN 58 940 419 109

Call 0466 332 208