In the media
Canberra family unknowingly buys Mr Fluffy house,
sparking fears of further undiscovered asbestos-filled homes
An electrician installing a bathroom fan had ventured deep
into the ceiling cavity and peeled away ageing, yellow batts to
find suspicious-looking fibres – dormant but potentially
lethal (08 December 2021).
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Modern codes needed for modern homes
The Housing Industry Association has released a
consultation paper on identifying and breaking down the regulatory
barriers holding back greater uptake of modular and prefabricated
construction in new home building (1 December 2021).
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Australian Standard AS1576.7 scaffolding part 7: Safe
use of encapsulation on scaffolding is published
In May 2018 Master Builders NSW published an article on
fire hazards and containment netting, after a serious fire
developed on a building remediation site on Macquarie Street Sydney
opposite Parliament House. Containment netting fixed to
multi-storey scaffolding ignited. The fire resulted in the
deployment of emergency services and required the evacuation of
personnel from the work site and building (30 November 2021).
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Mitigation checklist for holiday shutdown period
During the Christmas holiday shutdown period, under the
Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017, a person with management or
control of a workplace has an obligation to secure the workplace.
This is outlined in "Part 6.3 Duties of Person Conducting
Business or Undertaking, clause 298 Security of Workplace".
Penalties apply for non-compliance (13 December 2021).
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3D printing, prefabrication, and interior design:
Construction trends for 2022
3D
printing, a construction technique that once seemed like a
distant dream, is now a concrete reality that shows great promise
in the road towards efficient housing solutions and new typologies.
(15 December 2021).
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Off-site construction is radically changing the rules of
architectural design
Despite the recent surge in interest, off-site building is
by no means a new concept. In fact, the construction method has
been present throughout history in many attempts to consolidate its
use in construction: As far back as A.D 43, the Roman army brought
with them prefabricated forts to Britain, while Japan has been
building in wood off-site and moving parts in pre-assemblies for at
least a thousand years (14 December 2021).
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Practice and Courts
HIA: Have your say on changes to the building code for
2022
HIA encourages all members to take time and review the changes to
the National Building Code that will impact on housing from
September 2022. Have your say on changes to the building code for
2022.
Cases
Ericon
Buildings Pty Limited v The Owners Strata Plan No
96597 [2020] NSWCATAP
265
APPEAL – HOME BUILDING – ancillary order
– offer of consent judgment – tribunal's
discretion. Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 2013; Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Rules 2014; Design and Building
Practitioners Act 2020; Home Building Act 1989;
Strata Schemes Management
Act 2015.
The Owners
– Strata Plan No 79633 v Graorovska; Graorovska v The Owners
– Strata Plan No 79633 [2021] NSWCATCD
103
LAND LAW – strata title – maintenance and
repair of common property – access order – work order
– consideration of reasonable scope of works. Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); Home Building Act 1989
(NSW); Strata Schemes
Management Act 1996 (NSW); Strata Schemes Management Act
2015 (NSW).
Green v
Modern Roof Restorations (NSW) Pty Ltd [2021]
NSWCATCD 101
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION – defective and incomplete
works – whether rectification is the preferred outcome. Home Building Act 1989
(NSW).
Varsani v
Sunrise Pools Australia Pty Ltd t/as Sunrise Pools
[2021] NSWCATAP 386
HOME BUILDING – delay by owner in respect of scope
of alleged defective work – termination by builder by
acceptance of alleged repudiation from delay – validity of
defect notice. Civil and
Administrative Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Regulation 2013 (NSW); Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW); Home Building Act 1989
(NSW).
Douglas
t/as D&C Pool & Landscape Creations v
Luscombe [2021] NSWCATAP
403
HOME BUILDING – reasons for findings on expert
evidence concerning aggregate size – no issue of principle.
Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Act 2013 (NSW); Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Regulation 2013 (NSW); Civil and Administrative
Tribunal Rules 2014 (NSW); Evidence Act 2005 (NSW); Home Building Act 1989
(NSW).
Legislation
Regulation and other miscellaneous instruments
Community Land Management Act 2021
(NSW)
Community Land Management Regulation 2021
(NSW)
The Acts and Regulation commenced on 1 December 2021 and
looks to "align community schemes laws with strata schemes
laws, simplifying the development process and providing more
modern, flexible governance arrangements for developers, residents
and commercial occupants of community lands".
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