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Building a home? Make sure you address these issues before signing the contract. There have been instances in the past where a building contractor has commenced work, obtained a progress payment and then left the site to complete other works due either to pressure from other jobs or cash-flow. It is important that the payment schedule in your contract does not result in payments getting ahead of work completed, and that the balance of the work can be met from the outstanding contract price. If there are discrepancies here, you could find yourself in trouble should the builder go into liquidation or fail to finish your job. There are also issues to be considered with regard to timing of the final payment and obtaining final sign off by Council. The Building Act 2004 does not allow the occupation of a dwelling until a final Code of Compliance Certificate (CCC) has been issued however it can often take up to a month, or longer, for the local authority to issue a CCC for the property. For that reason it is a trend in building contracts to contract out of the requirement to provide a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC) from the Local Authority. We believe the CCC is essential because:
The building contract can be altered to include clauses which:
Alterations to the contract must be made before you sign it. For help with your building contract get in touch with one of our commercial team by calling 578 5033. Oct 2009 |
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