NDIS Builder on the Mid North Coast
We deliver practical building solutions, compliant NDIS modifications and quality renovations that exceed expectations.
Licensed Builders & Licensed Cabinet Makers
Accredited NDIS Provider
Complete Project Management
Decades of Experience
Building Accessibility for Practical Spaces
When it comes to disability home modifications, the difference between a workable solution and a frustrating one often comes down to how well your NDIS builder understands compliance, funding boundaries and real-life usability.
BK Building Services delivers NDIS home modifications across the Mid North Coast, such as Taree, Forster and Gloucester, with a clear understanding of what is required under approved plans and how to translate recommendations into safe, functional building outcomes. As an NDIS Registered Provider and licensed builder, we work with participants, carers, support coordinators and particularly Occupational Therapists who outline the “what” and rely on an experienced builder to implement the “how”.
From structural changes and access upgrades to bathroom modifications and internal alterations, every project is approached with compliance, safety and long-term practicality front of mind. Our experience allows us to confidently navigate documentation, scopes of work and required standards without overcomplicating the process for participants or providers.
Clear communication and technical knowledge make a significant difference in NDIS projects. To discuss compliant NDIS home modifications, call 0419 126 340 and speak with an experienced team who understands the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are NDIS home modifications?
NDIS home modifications are changes made to a participant’s home to improve safety, accessibility and independence. These modifications are funded under specific NDIS support categories when they are considered reasonable and necessary. Works can include accessible bathrooms, ramps, widened doorways, handrails, kitchen adjustments and structural alterations. All modifications must align with an approved plan and be supported by an assessment, typically completed by an Occupational Therapist.
Do NDIS home modifications require approval before work begins?
Yes, NDIS home modifications must be approved before construction begins. The process generally involves an Occupational Therapist assessment, a detailed scope of work and supporting documentation such as quotes and plans. Funding approval must be confirmed by the NDIS before building works commence. Starting work without approval can result in funding not being reimbursed.
Who coordinates NDIS home modification projects?
NDIS home modification projects typically involve collaboration between the participant, Occupational Therapist, support coordinator and builder. The Occupational Therapist outlines functional requirements, while the builder prepares a compliant scope and quote based on those recommendations. Clear communication between all parties helps ensure the final outcome meets funding, safety and usability requirements.
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Coordinated Care Through Construction
NDIS home modifications require careful coordination between recommendations, budgets and construction realities. Occupational Therapists are trained to assess participant needs and outline functional outcomes, but translating those recommendations into compliant building work requires technical expertise.
This service focuses on delivering approved modifications that align with NDIS funding categories and building regulations while ensuring the finished space is practical for everyday living. Works may include accessible bathroom renovations, widened doorways, ramp installations, structural alterations, kitchen adjustments, cabinetry modifications and other internal or external access solutions.
In addition to NDIS-funded projects, modifications are also available for aged care clients and members of the general public who want to make their homes safer and more accessible. Every project is planned carefully to ensure the scope aligns with approved supports and building requirements, reducing delays and avoiding unnecessary rework. The goal is to create spaces that promote independence, improve safety and support long-term usability without compromising quality workmanship.
Whether working from an Occupational Therapist’s report or an approved NDIS plan, the right building approach ensures modifications function exactly as intended. Explore your options or reach out to start planning compliant, practical changes.





