Paving Cost Calculator for Western Australia — 2025 Local Market Rates
Construction costs in Western Australia vary from the national average based on local labour availability, material transport costs, and the specific urban or regional location. The Perth metropolitan area typically has the most competitive pricing due to supplier density and competition.
WA Paving Costs
Paving in Western Australia: $90–$170/m² installed (brick paving, Perth metro). Prices vary by suburb and accessibility — Perth inner suburbs often command premium rates due to parking restrictions and traffic management requirements during works.
WA Concrete Pricing
Ready-mix concrete in Western Australia: $200–$270/m³ ready-mix (Perth metro). Regional WA areas typically pay 10–25% more than Perth metro rates due to transport distance. Mini-mix trucks are less available in regional areas — bagged concrete may be the only option for small jobs.
WA Decking Costs
Deck construction in Western Australia: $350–$500/m² installed (jarrah hardwood most popular). Jarrah hardwood is the locally preferred and most durable option in WA.
Building Permits in Western Australia
Building permit requirements vary by project type in Western Australia. Contact your local WA council before starting any significant construction project to determine permit requirements, setback rules, and any heritage or overlay restrictions that may apply to your property.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does paving cost per m² in Australia?
National averages in 2025: brick/clay pavers $100–$185/m² fully installed, concrete pavers $75–$160/m², travertine and bluestone $125–$250/m², exposed aggregate concrete $105–$195/m². A typical 40m² driveway in standard brick paving costs $4,000–$7,400 fully installed. Sydney and Melbourne metro areas average 10–20% above national figures.
Do I need council approval for paving in Australia?
Requirements vary by state and local council. Residential paving for driveways and patios typically doesn't require a building permit in most states, but council approval may be required for: heritage overlay areas, flood-prone land, stormwater-impacting hard surfaces, and driveways crossing nature strips (which usually require a crossover permit). Always check with your specific local council before starting work.
How long does quality paving last in Australia?
Quality brick and natural stone paving installed on a properly compacted base typically lasts 25–50+ years with minimal maintenance. The most critical factor is base preparation — poor compaction leads to movement and cracking within a few years regardless of paver quality. Sealing brick pavers every 3–5 years significantly extends lifespan and maintains colour.
What waste factor should I use?
10% extra for simple straight-laid rectangular areas with minimal cuts. 15% for standard residential projects with cuts around garden beds, steps and curved edges. 20% for diagonal patterns, herringbone layouts or complex irregular shapes. For premium stone (travertine, bluestone), err on the side of 15–20% and always keep leftover pavers for future repairs — colour and batch matching can be very difficult years later.