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Service Area · Kyogle

Builder in Kyogle

Builder in Kyogle for new homes, renovations and extensions in the Richmond River hinterland. NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

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

Riversedge Building Group builds across Kyogle and the surrounding Richmond River hinterland — the township and the rural-residential and acreage land around it. We handle new home builds, renovations, extensions, carpentry and project management, run by the same licensed builder who prices the job.

Kyogle sits where the Richmond River meets Fawcetts Creek, at the gateway to the Border Ranges, and the river has produced major floods in the town's history. That makes flood-planning levels a key consideration on low-lying blocks, while rural land around the township raises slope, access and bushfire questions instead. We confirm the relevant controls for your block before design, and we work under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Kyogle Council planning

Residential work in Kyogle is assessed under the Kyogle Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plan. On low-lying blocks near the Richmond River and Fawcetts Creek, the Kyogle flood study and floodplain mapping set minimum floor levels; on rural and elevated land, slope, geotechnical conditions, access and the bushland interface come to the fore. We establish whether the work is Complying Development or needs a Development Application and confirm the flood, soil or bushfire requirements for your address before contract.

Town blocks and rural land

Kyogle building splits broadly into two: township lots, where flood-planning levels can govern floor heights near the rivers, and rural-residential or acreage land, where slope, retaining, on-site water and effluent, and access shape the build. We match the floor system and site works to whichever applies — a flood-aware floor level in town, or a footing and access strategy suited to the slope and ground on a rural block — alongside the usual NCC and BASIX obligations.

Frequently Asked

Questions

Does my Kyogle block need to build to a flood level?
It depends where the block sits. Low-lying land near the Richmond River and Fawcetts Creek can carry a flood-planning level that sets minimum floor height, while elevated and rural land usually does not. We check the Kyogle Council flood mapping for your address before design so the requirement, if any, is built in.
Can you build on rural and acreage blocks around Kyogle?
Yes. Rural-residential building around Kyogle commonly involves slope, retaining, access, and on-site water and effluent. We resolve the site strategy and a footing design matched to the geotechnical conditions at design stage so the construction sequence suits the land.
Where We Work

Kyogle and surrounds

Suburb

Kyogle · NSW 2474

Local Government Area

Kyogle

Approvals

Kyogle is the main township of Kyogle Council, set where the Richmond River meets Fawcetts Creek at the gateway to the Border Ranges; the Richmond River has produced major floods here, so the Kyogle flood study and floodplain mapping inform minimum floor levels on low-lying blocks, while surrounding rural land carries slope and access considerations.

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Our Work

Recent projects

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New Build

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New Build

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Renovation

Vaulted Entry

Booking Kyogle projects for 2026

Talk to Riversedge Building Group about your project.

Builder in Kyogle

Builder in Kyogle for new homes, renovations and extensions in the Richmond River hinterland. NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Riversedge Building Group is a licensed residential builder servicing Kyogle (2474) in the Kyogle area.

Kyogle is the main township of Kyogle Council, set where the Richmond River meets Fawcetts Creek at the gateway to the Border Ranges; the Richmond River has produced major floods here, so the Kyogle flood study and floodplain mapping inform minimum floor levels on low-lying blocks, while surrounding rural land carries slope and access considerations.

Riversedge Building Group builds across Kyogle and the surrounding Richmond River hinterland — the township and the rural-residential and acreage land around it. We handle new home builds, renovations, extensions, carpentry and project management, run by the same licensed builder who prices the job.

Kyogle sits where the Richmond River meets Fawcetts Creek, at the gateway to the Border Ranges, and the river has produced major floods in the town's history. That makes flood-planning levels a key consideration on low-lying blocks, while rural land around the township raises slope, access and bushfire questions instead. We confirm the relevant controls for your block before design, and we work under NSW Builder Licence 345758C.

Kyogle Council planning

Residential work in Kyogle is assessed under the Kyogle Local Environmental Plan and Development Control Plan. On low-lying blocks near the Richmond River and Fawcetts Creek, the Kyogle flood study and floodplain mapping set minimum floor levels; on rural and elevated land, slope, geotechnical conditions, access and the bushland interface come to the fore. We establish whether the work is Complying Development or needs a Development Application and confirm the flood, soil or bushfire requirements for your address before contract.

Town blocks and rural land

Kyogle building splits broadly into two: township lots, where flood-planning levels can govern floor heights near the rivers, and rural-residential or acreage land, where slope, retaining, on-site water and effluent, and access shape the build. We match the floor system and site works to whichever applies — a flood-aware floor level in town, or a footing and access strategy suited to the slope and ground on a rural block — alongside the usual NCC and BASIX obligations.

Does my Kyogle block need to build to a flood level?

It depends where the block sits. Low-lying land near the Richmond River and Fawcetts Creek can carry a flood-planning level that sets minimum floor height, while elevated and rural land usually does not. We check the Kyogle Council flood mapping for your address before design so the requirement, if any, is built in.

Can you build on rural and acreage blocks around Kyogle?

Yes. Rural-residential building around Kyogle commonly involves slope, retaining, access, and on-site water and effluent. We resolve the site strategy and a footing design matched to the geotechnical conditions at design stage so the construction sequence suits the land.

NSW Builder Licence 345758C · ABN 58 940 419 109

Call 0466 332 208