Image Home Search Displaying 91 - 100 of 1005 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 … Terms and conditions and privacy The QBCC is committed to safeguarding and protecting your personal information. View the QBCC's Digital Licence App Terms and Conditions here View the QBCC's Digital Licence App Privacy Notice here … Complaint about plumbing and drainage work In Queensland, all regulated plumbing and drainage work must be performed by a licensed plumber and drainer. If you have information about a plumber or drainer doing the wrong thing, or an unlicensed person performing plumbing and drainage work, you … Resolution process for defective work If there is defective work, the QBCC may be able to help resolve disagreements through facilitation. After you lodge your defective work complaint to the QBCC we will register the dispute and assign it to a Resolution Services officer. The dispute … Understand when you are breaking the law We know that most licensees do the right thing. However, sometimes things go wrong and that is when the QBCC has a duty to get involved. Find out what is an offence and when you might be breaking the law. We recommend that licensed and unlicensed … Planning a trust account It is important for those who enter into building and construction contracts to determine whether they need to prepare for the trust account framework. Not all projects and parties are captured but there are important considerations and obligations … Project trust work When determining if a project trust account is required, the head contractor must assess whether more than 50% of the contract’s value is for project trust work. Project trust work includes the types of work listed below relating to a building or … Strategies for improving cash flow ‘Inadequate cash flow or high cash use’ is a leading cause for the failure of construction businesses. The Insolvency Report, produced by Australian Securities and Investments Commission shows cash flow issues to be the most ‘nominated cause for … Load More