Image Home Search Displaying 271 - 280 of 1004 Supporting statement From 1 October 2020 new building industry laws require some claimants (that is, head contractors for non-residential construction contracts) to submit a supporting statement with any request for payment (payment claim) to a principal or developer. … Licensing reforms Find out how recent licensing reforms may affect you. You may need to transition to a new licence to continue operating in your … Prepare for natural disasters Natural disasters occur all across Queensland and can have lasting effects, long after the event has passed. We have tips and fact sheets to help you be prepared and limit the possible damage to your property in the event of a natural disaster. … Recover from natural disasters After a disaster, there can be a lot of work to do. We have some general tips to help you when returning to your property after a disaster. Ensure the property is safe. Lodge a claim with insurance (if you have it). Safely clean up debris. Wear … Options for building or renovating Whether you’re thinking of taking on a project yourself, or leaving it all up to the professionals, there is a lot of choice when it comes to building. It’s a good idea to do some research before you decide. You may find that your original plans … Insurance responsibilities You and your contractor have certain responsibilities when it comes to insurance. Discuss insurance responsibilities with your contractor before signing a contract. Your responsibility You could be required under the contract to take out public … Contracts and payments So, you’re happy with the quote from the licensed contractor—your next step is to get an agreement in writing. If you're building or renovating in Queensland, having a written, dated and signed contract in place isn’t just smart—it’s essential. … Queensland Home Warranty Scheme We recognise that your house is likely to be one of your biggest assets. If you're building a new home or renovating an existing one you want to make sure you're covered if things go wrong with the project. That's why most residential building work … Running your business Running a building and construction business has many responsibilities. Learn about your administrative obligations when operating in Queensland. Principal contractors must provide their clients home warranty protection for their construction … Withdraw from adjudication A claimant can withdraw from adjudication for any reason before an adjudication decision has been made by giving a written notice of discontinuation to the adjudicator and the respondent. If the respondent pays the owed amount to the claimant … Load More