Image Home Search Displaying 91 - 100 of 1004 Deposits and progress payments The maximum deposit a contractor is allowed to request is based on the value of the works undertaken. Deposits If you’re asked to pay more than the maximum deposit amount, query it with the contractor first. If they persist, you are not obliged to … Commencing construction If your contract is valued at $20,000 or more, you should receive a commencement notice from your builder within 10 business days (Monday-Friday) of the contracted work commencing onsite. Your role in quality control You, as the property owner, … Building approvals and certification Before any construction begins, it’s essential to have the right building approvals in place. Certification during key stages of the build helps ensure your project is safe, compliant and completed to standard. It’s your responsibility as a home … Doing the work Whether you've just signed a contract or work has already begun, this is an exciting stage in the process. Below are some ways to help keep your project on track during the building or renovation process and ensure quality control. Before building … Top tips during construction Here are our five top tips to help you with a smooth building and construction process. 1. Maintain effective communication Regular check-ins with your principal contractor (builder) help you stay informed about progress, upcoming decisions and … Finalising the work You’ve nearly reached the finish line, but there are a few important steps you need to complete before your engagement with the contractor is officially completed. It is essential that you are familiar with your obligations during this final phase … Practical completion inspection Practical completion is the point where the building works are essentially finished and can be used for their intended purpose. What it means legally The contractor has fulfilled their obligations under the contract except for minor defects (often … State of the industry The QBCC Industry Snapshot provides stakeholders with a data-informed overview of Queensland’s building and construction industry highlighting: Licensing trends: An overview of current licence volumes, types and locations throughout the industry. … Help with building issues and disputes We’re here to help when your building project doesn’t go to plan. Learn what steps to take and how the QBCC can support you. Most of the time, when new homes are built or renovations are completed the home owners are satisfied with the work that’s … Digital licences We’ve partnered with the Queensland Government to introduce digital licences – a faster, more convenient and secure way to carry and present your licence. Now, you can securely store and display your QBCC licence on your mobile device using … Load More