Image Home Search Displaying 191 - 200 of 1005 Become an adjudicator If you are interested in becoming an adjudicator you must meet specific requirements. One of these requirements is to hold an adjudication qualification or another qualification that the registrar considers to be equivalent to an adjudication … Responsibilities of an adjudicator Adjudicators must meet the conditions of registration and comply with the code of conduct. Conditions of registration Registration as an adjudicator is subject to the conditions outlined below. The adjudicator must comply with chapters 3 & 5 of the … Evidence of business structure You must be transparent about your business structure when applying for a QBCC licence. On this page Trading name If you are trading under a registered business name, e.g. Smith Builders, you must include a copy of a Current Business Name Extract … Supervision and quality control Proper supervision of building work is essential to ensure standards are upheld and that contractual arrangements are met. Lack of adequate supervision can cause major problems for both contractors and clients and additional costs to fix defective or … 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 … Home warranty insurance obligations Principal contractors have an obligation to take out home warranty insurance cover on behalf of their clients to ensure the homeowner's new home or renovation is protected for defective or incomplete building work and subsidence. The requirement to … Building inspections and approvals On-site building inspections ensure construction work complies with the approved plans and recognised building standards, including the Building Code of Australia (BCA). Under the relevant Queensland legislation, building inspections on dwellings … Who we are The Queensland Building Construction Commission (QBCC) is the state’s independent building and construction regulator, established under the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Act 1991 (QBCC Act). From Coolangatta to Cape York, we … What we do We deliver excellence in regulatory services to reduce risk and offer protection from harm. The QBCC is a statutory body established under the QBCC Act to regulate the building industry. We regulate the Queensland building and construction industry … Our services Our role is to educate, protect and support the Queensland building and construction industry and community. We do this through the services outlined below. We regulate the Queensland building and construction industry including (but not limited … Load More