BDAA (Building Designers Association of Australia)
BDAA is the national industry body for accredited building designers in Australia. Accreditation signals education, experience, and PI insurance standards.
Ask Chalkline about this →BDAA (Building Designers Association of Australia) is the national industry body for building designers. BDAA accreditation signals that a designer has met defined education, experience, and professional standards, including holding professional indemnity insurance. Accreditation is mandatory for building designers in Tasmania and, for BDAA-member designers, in Queensland; in other states it is voluntary but is the key market signal that a building designer meets a recognised professional standard.
The BDAV (Building Designers Association of Victoria) is the Victorian equivalent body.
Also known as: Building Designers Association of Australia.
Category: Licensing and regulation.
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Last updated: 2026-05-10. Verified: 2026-05-10. Quarterly review for currency.