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Driveway Paving Cost Sydney 2026 — Complete Guide to Sydney Driveway Prices for Concrete, Pavers, Asphalt and Exposed Aggregate

How much does driveway paving cost in Sydney in 2026? Sydney driveway prices for concrete, exposed aggregate, pavers, and asphalt, crossover permit costs, council stormwater requirements, and what to budget for a new driveway in Sydney.

By Sydney Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Driveway Paving Cost Sydney 2026 — Complete Guide to Sydney Driveway Prices for Concrete, Pavers, Asphalt and Exposed Aggregate
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Driveway Paving Cost in Sydney 2026

Sydney driveway paving costs in 2026 range from $40 per square metre for basic asphalt to $200 or more for premium exposed aggregate concrete or natural stone pavers. Sydney's premium labour market and large driveways typical of suburban Sydney homes place total driveway costs toward the higher end of the national range. This guide covers driveway paving prices across Sydney in 2026.

Sydney Driveway Paving Cost by Material

  • Plain concrete driveway: $65-$100 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Exposed aggregate concrete: $100-$160 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Stamped/stencilled concrete: $90-$150 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Brick or concrete pavers: $80-$160 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Asphalt driveway: $40-$70 per square metre supplied and installed
  • Resin-bound aggregate: $120-$190 per square metre supplied and installed

Average Total Sydney Driveway Costs

  • Single car driveway (30-45m2): $2,500-$7,000 concrete; $3,000-$8,500 exposed aggregate
  • Double car driveway (50-80m2): $4,000-$11,000 concrete; $5,500-$14,000 exposed aggregate

Sydney Council Crossover and Stormwater Requirements

  • A council permit is required for new driveways that cross the nature strip (driveway crossover) in all Sydney council areas; permit fees range from $150-$600 depending on council; many Sydney councils also require stormwater drainage from driveways to connect to the kerb or absorption pit rather than entering neighbouring properties; impermeable driveway surfaces in some councils require on-site stormwater detention or permeable paving

Sydney Driveway Concrete Thickness

  • Residential driveways in Sydney require a minimum 100mm thick concrete slab on a compacted sub-base; driveways used by vehicles above 3.5 tonnes (e.g., motorhomes) should be 125-150mm; reinforced concrete (SL72 mesh) is standard for Sydney residential driveways

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