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Minimising the risk of a security of payment hangover during the festive season: Update December 2011

December 2011
PDF – 303KB

The festive season is a common time for clients to be ‘ambushed’ by a security of payment claim. With many offices shutting down over the festive season, the risk of failing to detect the service of a payment claim under the  Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) (the Act) and not serving a payment schedule within …

Panel Contracts - Which one?

November 2011

Panel contracts or 'standing offers' are commonly used by principals for the provision of engineering services to plan and design projects, as and when required, over a specified period.  They can achieve substantial savings and benefits by reducing purchasing, administration and transactional costs.  However, uncertainty can arise as to a consultant's liability …

Tags: construction

Construction Cartels and Cover Prices

November 2011
PDF – 619KB

Following a recent Federal Court of Australia decision, principals (including local governments) should take notice that prohibited cartel conduct occurs in the Australian construction industry and must be aware of the indicators of non-genuine tender prices and the ways to avoid paying an inflated price for a project.  Contractors must inform themselves of statutory provisions that prohibit …

Reforms to the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW): Update November 2011

November 2011
PDF – 226KB

Residential building claims for defective works have grown exponentially over the past decade, in large part due to the increasing trend of Owners' Corporations commencing proceedings at the last possible time permitted by the Home Building Act 1989 (NSW).

The Home Building Amendment Act 2011 (NSW) received assent from Parliament on 25 October 2011. The Amending …

Lego Land "Melbourne"? The Advantages, Tips and Traps of Modular Construction

August 2011
PDF – 947KB

Modular construction is fast becoming a popular method of construction as construction costs in Melbourne soar for conventional builds.  This timely explores modular construction, its application in Melbourne, its advantages and disadvantages and the legal considerations in modularising construction projects.

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Tags: construction

Are our buildings ready for a changing climate?: Update September 2010

September 2010
PDF – 2MB

Building owners, operators and users are coming under increasing pressure to prepare their buildings for climate change. What are the legal obligations? Are there any regulatory constraints? What practical options are available to combat climate change?

Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Bill: E-Alert March 2010

March 2010
PDF – 49KB

As part of COAG's commitment to introducing a comprehensive National Strategy for Energy Efficiency, the Building Energy Efficiency Disclosure Bill 2010 (Bill) was introduced into parliament on 18 March 2010.

The Bill provides for the establishment of a new national scheme for the mandatory disclosure of commercial office building efficiency.

In …

Coastal buildings and infrastructure: E-Alert November 2009

November 2009
PDF – 67KB

An increasingly risky business

On 26 October 2009, the bipartisan House Standing Committee on Climate Change, Water, Environment and the Arts (Committee) presented its report on the inquiry into climate change and environmental impacts on coastal communities –"Managing our Coastal Zone in a Changing Climate: the Time to Act is Now". There are a number of findings …

Getting the deal through construction 2010: Article August 2009

August 2009
PDF – 719KB

Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research. This article was first published in Getting the Deal Through -Construction 2010 (published in August 2009; contributing editors Robert S Peckar, Peckar & Abramson PC). For further information please visit www.GettingTheDealThrough.com  

Tags: construction

New green star rating tools: E-Alert July 2009

July 2009

As the push for greater emphasis on the environmental impact of buildings gathers further momentum, the Green Building Council of Australia (GBCA) has responded by expanding the scope of its suite of green building rating tools. The GBCA has recently released Green Star rating tools for multi unit residential facilities (Green Star –Multi Unit Residential v1) and healthcare …

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