Asbestos Management Plans for the Central Coast
Clear, compliant Asbestos Management Plans to support WHS obligations, workplace safety, and development approvals.
Asbestos Management Plans (AMPs) – Central Coast
Ensure WHS compliance and protect your site with a tailored Asbestos Management Plan from Confluence Environmental – servicing Gosford, Wyong, Tuggerah, Woy Woy, and beyond.
At Confluence Environmental, we provide fully compliant Asbestos Management Plans (AMPs) across the Central Coast, helping property owners, builders, and employers meet their obligations under the NSW Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017. Whether you’re managing a workplace, preparing for a renovation or demolition, or lodging a Development Application (DA), our AMPs provide the clarity, structure, and regulatory assurance you need.
What Is an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP)?
An AMP is a legal requirement for all workplaces where asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) are known or likely to be present. It documents the location, condition, and type of ACMs and outlines procedures for managing the associated health risks. A compliant AMP is essential for ensuring that workers, contractors, and visitors are protected from asbestos exposure.
Our AMPs are aligned with:
SafeWork NSW Code of Practice: How to Manage and Control Asbestos in the Workplace
NSW WHS Regulation 2017
Development consent conditions and council requirements
When Do You Need an AMP?
You are legally required to have an AMP if:
Your workplace contains asbestos and is not a residential-only property
You're submitting a DA or CDC involving buildings built before 31 December 2003
You're planning refurbishment, demolition, or excavation on a site with known or suspected ACMs
Even where not strictly required, having an AMP reduces risk and demonstrates best practice in WHS managemenWhat's Included in Our Asbestos Management Plans?
Our AMPs for Central Coast projects include:
Site-specific asbestos register with locations, conditions, and risk ratings
Control measures for maintenance, refurbishment, and disturbance
Access controls and signage protocols
Worker training and information responsibilities
Emergency procedures in case of ACM damage or exposure
Review and update schedule to maintain compliance
All plans are prepared or reviewed by a SafeWork NSW Licensed Asbestos Assessor and tailored to your property or project.
Who We Work With
We deliver AMPs for clients across the Central Coast including:
Builders & project managers planning renovations or knockdowns
Commercial property owners & facility managers
Strata managers & real estate agents
Local councils and government assets
Childcare, education, and aged care providers
Whether you’re in Gosford, Tuggerah, Woy Woy, Wyong, or surrounding areas, we can help you stay safe and compliant.
Why Choose Confluence Environmental?
Locally based experts on the Central Coast
Licensed and experienced in asbestos risk assessment
Trusted by councils, builders, and asset owners
Clear, regulator-ready documentation
Fast turnaround
We don’t sell removal services, so our advice is independent, professional, and focused on your compliance.
Get a Quote Today
Ensure your site is safe, compliant, and project-ready. Contact Confluence Environmental to request a fast quote for an Asbestos Management Plan on the Central Coast. Call 0493 042 642.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Asbestos Management Plans
Q: What is an Asbestos Management Plan (AMP)?
An AMP is a legally required document for workplaces where asbestos is present. It outlines the location, condition, and management procedures for asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) to ensure safety and compliance with NSW WHS regulations.
Q: Who needs an AMP on the Central Coast?
Any non-residential property with known or suspected asbestos must have an AMP in place. This includes workplaces, commercial buildings, schools, and childcare centres. An AMP is also often required when lodging a Development Application (DA) for older buildings.
Q: Is an AMP the same as an asbestos register?
No — an asbestos register lists the ACMs on-site, while the AMP explains how they’ll be managed. Both are legally required for workplaces with asbestos.
Q: How long does it take to get an AMP?
At Confluence Environmental, we offer fast turnaround. Most AMPs can be completed within 2 weeks depending on site access and report complexity.
Q: Does a residential property need an AMP?
Private homes don’t usually require an AMP. However, if the property is used as a workplace (e.g. a rental, strata complex, or childcare centre), an AMP may be required.