Image Home Search Displaying 391 - 400 of 1005 Direction to rectify If your client believes the work you have done is defective, they can submit a complaint to us. We may look at complaints about structural and non-structural defective work and may also look at complaints about consequential damage caused by … Site signage Site signs are required on all sites, and licensees must comply with the requirements regarding signage set out in the QBCC Act. In the highly competitive building industry, site signs can be a valuable tool for attracting new business. They also … Apply for adjudication Time limits apply when seeking to resolve a payment dispute through adjudication. It is important to not delay when preparing and lodging your application. Apply now Who can apply Anyone who has carried out construction work or supplied related … Non-conforming building products are everyone’s responsibility The QBCC’s Non-Conforming Building Products (NCBP) Team is currently visiting businesses who supply building products to the industry in the Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and Bayside areas. To date this year, the NCBP Team has visited 101 suppliers. The … Article Statewide compliance audits update The QBCC continues to undertake building site and licensee audits as part of an ongoing campaign to stamp out unlicensed, illegal and defective building work across the state. QBCC Commissioner and CEO, Anissa Levy, says the QBCC regulates building … Article The IAC welcomes three new members The QBCC would like to welcome three new members to the Industry Advisory Committee (IAC): Peter Chamberlain, Brenden Creed and Úna Mc Kenna. The IAC was established in April 2023 to provide observations, strategic advice and guidance to the Board … News 58 nabbed after month-long crackdown on unlicensed building work Potential fines or prosecution are on the cards for the 58 people suspected of illegal building related work following the latest crackdown by Queensland’s building regulator. More than 700 building sites across Queensland were audited by officers … Media release Access Australian Standards on the Go Following engagement and collaboration with the Australian Building Regulators, the QBCC and Standards Australia are pleased to announce curated access to specialised content sets from the Australian Standards catalogue. This initiative includes the … News Shut the pool gate this summer December marks the launch of the "Check Your Pool Gate" initiative, serving as a timely reminder for Queenslanders to prioritise pool safety as summer approaches. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) urges people to check … Article Building alert - external cladding installation Recent audits on active building construction have identified non-compliant issues with the installation of external cladding. The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) Technical Standards & Services Trade Unit undertake proactive … News Load More