Wheelchair & Disability Ramps in Sydney: Local Guide to Costs, NDIS Funding & Installation

Sydney serves a population of 5.3 million, with many residents living in homes that need accessibility upgrades. Whether you need a temporary threshold ramp or a permanent system, this local guide covers everything for Sydney homeowners and NDIS participants.

Ramp Options in Sydney

  • Portable ramps — Lightweight, foldable for single steps or vehicle access. 50–00. Good for apartment dwellers and renters.
  • Modular ramp systems — Pre-engineered sections for varying heights. ,500–,000 installed. Best where permanent but non-destructive solutions are needed.
  • Permanent concrete ramps — Custom-built for long-term accessibility. ,000–0,000+. Requires council approval in some areas.

What Sydney Homeowners Should Know

Local ramp installers across Sydney are experienced with the area housing conditions and can recommend the best solution for your home. Most offer a free site assessment to measure your access points and discuss options before quoting. Understanding your home layout helps specialists provide the most practical ramp solution.

NDIS Funding for Ramps in Sydney

The NDIS funds ramp installations across Sydney when deemed reasonable and necessary through the home modification pathway. The standard process involves:

  1. OT assessment — A local occupational therapist visits your Sydney home to assess access barriers, measuring door widths, step heights, and pathway gradients.
  2. Ramp recommendation — The OT specifies type, length, gradient, and handrail requirements per Australian Standard AS 1428.1.
  3. NDIS quotes — Local registered ramp suppliers provide itemised quotes based on the OT specification.
  4. Plan approval — Your support coordinator or plan manager submits the OT report and quotes through the NDIS portal. Processing times vary.

Important: NDIS funding for ramps is assessed individually. Factors include whether the ramp is a reasonable and necessary support, the participant goals, and whether the solution offers value for money.

Start with our full NDIS funding guide →

Australian Ramp Standards — What Applies in Sydney

All ramp installations in Sydney must comply with the National Construction Code and AS 1428.1. Key requirements:

  • Max gradient 1:14 — 14 cm of ramp length per 1 cm of rise. A 30 cm step needs at least 4.2 m of ramp.
  • Min width 1000 mm — Clear space between handrails for wheelchair passage.
  • Handrails both sides — Required when the rise exceeds 190 mm, extending 300 mm past the ramp ends.
  • Landings — Level rest platforms at the top, bottom, and every 9 m of continuous ramp.
  • Non-slip surface — The ramp surface must provide adequate traction in wet conditions.

Council regulations in Sydney may add further requirements, particularly for heritage properties, strata schemes, or properties on a building covenant register.

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We also cover Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and Gold Coast.

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