Arbor Express prepares Council-ready Arborist Reports across Wollongong City Council for Development Applications, Health & Safety Tree Assessments and tree removal matters, supporting homeowners, builders, architects, developers and strata managers with practical arboricultural advice.
Covering Wollongong, Corrimal, Bulli, Figtree, Dapto and every Wollongong LGA suburb.
Wollongong City Council spans the CBD and northern coastal suburbs, escarpment-fringed western neighbourhoods, southern industrial and lakeside areas, and the growing communities around Dapto.
Mature street trees, steep escarpment sites and significant native vegetation mean Arborist Reports are commonly required for Development Applications, tree removal and construction near retained trees.
Arbor Express provides practical, evidence-based arboricultural consulting services for homeowners, architects, builders, developers and project teams throughout the Wollongong local government area.
Prepared for Development Applications, assessing tree condition, retention potential and construction impacts in accordance with AS 4970 where applicable.
Prepared using recognised tree risk assessment methodologies for trees showing decay, structural defects or dieback, providing defensible documentation for insurers, property managers and Council.
Following Development Consent, our AQF Level 5 Project Arborists help satisfy Council conditions throughout demolition and construction, including:
These services help protect retained trees while supporting compliance with Development Consent conditions and construction requirements.
Supporting standalone permit applications to remove or prune hazardous, dead, dying or structurally unsound trees requiring Council approval.
Arbor Express provides practical, evidence-based arboricultural consulting services for homeowners, architects, builders, developers and project teams throughout the Wollongong local government area.
The Wollongong CBD and northern coastal suburbs combine established homes, apartments, commercial development and mature street trees, creating regular demand for Arborist Reports for Development Applications, tree removal and construction near retained trees.
These coastal suburbs feature established residential areas, escarpment vegetation and ongoing redevelopment where Arborist Reports are commonly required for development and tree management.
Bushland-fringed properties, larger residential lots and steep escarpment sites often require Arborist Reports before development, tree removal or construction near retained vegetation.
Established residential neighbourhoods, industrial precincts and lakeside properties regularly require Arborist Reports for Development Applications, tree removal and redevelopment.
These growing residential communities and rural areas combine new housing estates with mature trees and native vegetation, where Arborist Reports commonly support Development Applications and construction projects.
Please note: Calderwood is shared between Wollongong and Shellharbour council areas. We can confirm which council applies to your specific property.
Wollongong City Council may require a Tree Permit, Development Application (DA) or Arborist Report where proposed tree work or development affects protected trees.
Understanding these requirements early helps determine what your project needs before work begins.
A permit is generally not required for trees on Council's exempt species list, or where removal has already been authorised under an approved Development Consent. We can confirm exemption status before you proceed.
In most cases, yes. A Tree Permit is generally required where a tree is more than 5 metres high, has a trunk diameter of 300 mm or more measured at ground level, requires pruning of branches more than 100 mm in diameter, involves large root pruning, or is dead or dying.
Yes. Properties zoned RU1, RU2 or RU4 may require approval from Local Land Services rather than Wollongong City Council. We can confirm which pathway applies to your property.
Fast-track reporting is available for urgent and hazardous tree assessments, subject to availability.
Yes. We prepare DA Arborist Reports at design stage, Tree Protection Plans post-approval, and Project Arborist inspections through construction for residential and commercial projects across Wollongong.
Many Complying Development Certificate (CDC) projects affecting trees still require an arboricultural assessment demonstrating compliance with AS 4970 and the relevant planning controls.
Need an Arborist Report in Wollongong City Council? Contact our AQF Level 5 Consulting Arborists today for expert advice, fast turnaround times and a free, no-obligation quote.