Engineered stone banned
Engineered Stone has been banned in Queensland since 1 July 2024. This includes the use, supply and manufacture of engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs containing + 1% crystalline silica.
Including all relevant parties to a QBCC direction to rectify
When a complaint about defective work is received from an Owner, it’s important for the Builder that any Subcontractor responsible for that work, returns to rectify that work.
Personal liability for company directors
In certain circumstances, directors can be held personally liable for losses of the company. Some of these circumstances are listed in this article.
Bankruptcy and the Family Home
In this article, we look at what can happen to the family home in the bankruptcy process.
Thinking of copying a builder’s plans? Think again!
Thinking of copying a builder’s plans? Think again! A recent decision on copyright infringement raises important points for builders – the need to have systems in place to protect designs from potential copyright infringement.
Personal property security register
If you have an interest over any personal property, you need to register that interest on the PPSR in order to ensure that you have priority over any other claim.
Domestic building contract reviews
Home building contracts are a big financial transaction. Should you have your domestic building contract reviewed?
Building Ministers’ Forum
The Building Ministers’ Forum comprises Commonwealth, State and Territory Ministers whose portfolios include the building and construction industry.
BIF Project Bank Accounts
There are big changes related to the enactment of the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 (the BIF Act).
Shams in the construction industry
The Fair Work Act 2009 (the FWA) which prohibits a person from misrepresenting ‘employment’ as ‘independent contracting’, commonly known as ‘sham contracting’
Are you about to build a house?
Whether you will be the home dweller or builder, learn what a defect is and what your rights are when it comes to defects.
Security of payment – a NSW comparison
Not dissimilar to the current state of change in security of payment in Queensland, New South Wales is in the process of tweaking its SOP legislation.
Builders and Contractors - variations must be in writing
Our message on building and construction matters is alwaysto get your paper work right!
Remember, the contract is your contract. It contains the terms on which you will complete the works.
Non-conforming building products – chain of responsibility
NCBPs are building products and materials that are marketed and supplied with misleading claims about their quality or purpose or that do not meet the required standard.
Lacrosse residential tower decision
The much publicised fire in 2014 resulted in estimated losses exceeding $12 million as a result of the rectification of their aluminium composite panels.
Non-Conforming Building Products Update
This article contains the results of investigations into the use of potentially combustible cladding on Queensland government and non-government (private) buildings in Queensland.
QCAT process and procedure in building disputes
Building disputes (both commercial and domestic) are a significant portion of the matters dealt with by QCAT.
New labour hire laws – do I need a labour licence?
Queensland, South Australia and Victoria have labour hire laws imposing licensing requirements and reporting obligations on many businesses.
An understanding of construction contracts, agreements and letters of intent
While some contractual terms are used in a wide range of construction and non-construction contracts, other contractual terms and references are quite specific to the construction contracts.
Liquidated damages in construction contracts
The inclusion of a liquidated damages clause in construction contracts is a common way of compensating an Owner or Head Contractor if a Builder or Subcontractor is delayed in finishing the work.